The men who enable them by not being men.
Amen, preach it brother. There I go again with my latent charismatic overtones. Women will naturally take the lead because men have abrogated their responsibilites. Do not get me started on this issue.
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The men who enable them by not being men.
After a couple of the posts about women in seminary, I am feeling guilty. Full disclosure: while my wife holds several college and seminary degrees (including a D.Min.), she did not seek ordination (even though our mainlline denomination at the time ordains women) mainly because she is a complementarian and does not approve of women in that role. Her rueful comment on the spate of women seeking senior pastoral positions is that they are mostly a group of angry women, with problems with the men in their lives (esp. their fathers), who have horrible attitudes toward the church. She just shakes her head and says: "Paul was right."
My wife is also a seminary (CE) grad, and I am grateful she is. But, she is also the strongest complementarian I know. She has been insulted by a prominent PCA minister who said, "Our women are tired of being just housewives and mothers."
That, dear brethren, is where we are headed. Women tired of their Biblical roles, and the men that enable them.
Stephen,
I think we agree in principle, and we will have to see the outcome. I pray you are right.
But, remember, one of the most profitable things Rushdoony ever said was that history is not made by majorities but by minorities who act on their convictions (paraphrase). That is a sword that, sadly, cuts both ways.
Can I have some popcorn?
Can I have some popcorn?
Can I have some popcorn?
There's plenty to go around.
Here,, have some.
I would enjoy the butter and salt.
Maybe I need to take my wife to a well deserved date/movie tonight....popcorn is sounding good.
Can I have some popcorn?
Even RTS and Covenant allow women in the MDiv program. Why? Methinks the lurking motivation is $$$.
These are excellent seminarys. Why would they need to offer the MDiv program to women? Is it really that profitable for them to do?