Does Paul teach a hierarchy of authority of man over woman, or does he teach the full equality of man and woman in the church and home? In Man and Woman, One in Christ, Philip Barton Payne answers this question and more, injecting crucial insights into the discussion of Pauls view of women. Condensing over three decades of research on this topic, Paynes rigorous exegetical analysis demonstrates the consistency of Pauls message on this topic and its coherence with the rest of his theology. Paynes exegetical examination of the Pauline corpus is thorough, exploring the influences on Paul, his practice as a church leader, and his teachings to various Christian communities. Pauls theology, instruction, and practice consistently affirm the equal standing of men and women, with profound implications for the church today. Man and Woman, One in Christ is required reading for all who desire to understand the meaning of Pauls statements regarding women and their relevance for Christian relationships and ministry today. This work has the potential of uniting the church on this contentious issue.
or does he teach the full equality of man and woman in the church and home?This full equality rhetoric resembles the ideology that wants to ban all religion a bit too closely.
Women in the USSR are accorded equal rights with men in all spheres of economic, state, cultural, social and political life. The possibility of exercising these rights is ensured to women by granting them an equal right with men to work, payment for work, rest and leisure, social insurance and education, and by state protection of the interests of mother and child, pre-maternity and maternity leave with full pay, and the provision of a wide network of maternity homes, nurseries and kindergartens.It appears to be clear where Dr. Payne is coming from.
1936 USSR constitution, Article 122
Women and men have equal rights in the USSR. Exercise of these rights is ensured by according women equal access with men to education and vocational and professional training, equal opportunities in employment, remuneration, and promotion, and in social and political, and cultural activity, and by special labor and health protection measures for women; by providing conditions enabling mothers to work; by legal protection, and material and moral support for mothers and children, including paid leaves and other benefits for expectant mothers and mothers, and gradual reduction of working time for mothers with small children.
1977 USSR constitution, Article 35
Women in the Peoples Republic of China enjoy equal rights with men in all spheres of life, in political, economic, cultural, social and family life. The state protects the rights and interests of women, applies the principle of equal pay for equal work to men and women alike and trains and selects cadres from among women.
1982 PRC constitution, Article 48
An Exegetical and Theological Study of Paul’s Letters
“Man and Woman in Christ”
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for those that want to know the guy’s actual arguments
I always figure that knowing your opponent fully makes for the best counter arguments with them.
This is “deconstructionism” and “close reading.”