Philip B. Payne
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The subordinationist heresy? Christ is eternally subordinate to Father God
Second, the idea of the eternal subordination of the Son goes against the most basic Christian traditions, the creeds. Since the time of Athanasius and the early church creeds, Christian orthodoxy has affirmed that there is one God existing eternally in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, equal in being, power, and glory.
Is the ‘slippery slope’ argument against ordaining women valid?
We support gender equality in the Church not despite what the Bible teaches, but because of the Bible’s affirmations of women in ministry
How Church Fathers debunked common patriarchal interpretations of the Bible
The Danvers Statement on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood #6 asserts the “husband’s authority” and that “some governing and teaching roles within the church are restricted to men.” People who believe this commonly claim to uphold the traditional teaching on gender roles in the church.
How Bible translations distort God’s Word regarding gender
Hopefully, one passage at a time, translators will better reflect the gender equality in God’s Word.
Is the 'order of creation' male authority Bible argument valid?
One of the mantras of complementarians is the “order of creation,” by which they mean that because man was created before woman, men should have authority over women. Is this biblical?
Mutual submission in 1 Peter 3:1-7: Husband submit to wife?
Here Peter also not only commands wives to submit themselves to their own husbands, but also commands husbands to submit themselves to their own wives and to honor their wives as joint heirs of the gracious gift of life.
What Ephesians 5 really teaches about husband-wife submission
In sharp contrast to patriarchal Greco-Roman “household tables,” which directly address only the father of the family and assign him final authority in the household, Paul addresses all members of the household and calls all to be accountable to Christ.
Does the Bible teach male headship?
Many people claim that the Bible teaches “male headship” because 1 Corinthians 11:3 states, “man is the head of woman.”
Does I Corinthians say women have to cover their heads?
This passage has many statements, including the following twelve, that do not make sense if it’s about a Church custom that all women must have a garment covering symbolizing subordination.
Does 1 Timothy 2:12-15 prohibit women from teaching or having authority over men?
Furthermore, the translation, “I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man,” is dubious for four reasons.