"Ar Trebui Femeile Să Fie Hirotonite Ca Pastori? Considerații Asupra Ve" by Richard M. Davidson
 

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2015

Keywords

leadership, women, public ministry, monarchy, eschatology, sages

Abstract

This is the last part of a four-part series of studies published in the previous issues of TheoRhēma on women ordination from an Old Testament perspective, including the eschatological future envisaged by the same. It has been argued that the OT witness regarding male-female relations in the covenant community indicates that despite the patriarchal culture and divine condescension to the hardness of human hearts, the way back to the Edenic ideal for equality in gender relations was upheld in that all the various kinds or positions of leadership according to God’s ideal were open to, and filled by, women: priest, prophet, elder, judge, military leader, sage, musician/worship leader, and preacher/proclaimer of the Word. Only the position of monarch was not open to women in Israel, but this was the one position not part of God’s original plan, and concerning which He warned would bring about an oppressive, hierarchical style of leadership. Outside of Israel, however, women such as the Queen of Sheba and Esther ably filled the royal role.

Journal Title

TheoRhema

Volume

10

Issue

1

First Page

5

Last Page

34

First Department

Old Testament

Acknowledgements

Open access article retrieved February 11, 2025 from https://publications.uadventus.ro/index.php/thrh/article/view/60/76

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