Jash Comstock
Puritan Board Freshman
I was just recommended this (weak) argument for women's ordination by a liberal friend.. Thought I would share it here, I'd love to hear yall's thoughts.
Jesus Ordained Women And We Should Too
His attempt to equate the specific command to the women at the tomb to relate a very distinct set of facts to men who were already believers with the call of ordained ministers to Word and Sacrament ministry is very weak I think. Also, I think this article reflects on the liberal view that "the words in red that Jesus said" are somehow more inspired than the rest of scripture. Somehow the words of the gospel are more encompassing than the words of Paul's epistles, even though the command to the women at the tomb was far more specific than Paul's teachings about the role of women in the church.
Jesus Ordained Women And We Should Too
His attempt to equate the specific command to the women at the tomb to relate a very distinct set of facts to men who were already believers with the call of ordained ministers to Word and Sacrament ministry is very weak I think. Also, I think this article reflects on the liberal view that "the words in red that Jesus said" are somehow more inspired than the rest of scripture. Somehow the words of the gospel are more encompassing than the words of Paul's epistles, even though the command to the women at the tomb was far more specific than Paul's teachings about the role of women in the church.