Back to Course
Women and Church Leadership
-
Lesson OneThe Hermeneutical Challenge4 Activities
-
Lesson TwoWomen and Religious Leadership in the Old Testament2 Activities
-
Lesson ThreeWomen in the Gospels3 Activities
-
Lesson FourPositive Images of Women in Leadership in New Testament Churches2 Activities
-
Lesson fiveRestricted Roles for Women in Leadership in New Testament Churches3 Activities
-
Lesson Six1 Timothy 2:13-14 in Light of Genesis 1-32 Activities
-
Lesson SevenExploring the Nature of Ministry3 Activities
-
Lesson EightDealing With "Kephale" in Paul's Letters2 Activities
-
Lesson NineA Further Look at Diversity in the Pauline Churches3 Activities
-
Lesson TenThe Early Church Fathers in Their Cultural Setting2 Activities
-
Lesson ElevenMedieval and Reformation Ideas About Women in Leadership3 Activities
-
Lesson TwelveChanging Patterns for Women from the 17th to the 21st Centuries2 Activities
-
Lesson ThirteenA Retrospective on the Course3 Activities
-
Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
Participants 105
Lesson 1, Activity 4
Additional Resources
Lesson Progress
0% Complete
Additional Resources
This lesson has additional resources that will enhance your learning experience and benefit your study.
- Blog post: Introduction of yourself
- Begin an online tagged and annotated bibliography
- Learn to use online Bible study helps and multiple translations of online Bibles
- Blog post: Assess your current beliefs and feelings about women and church leadership
- Blog post: Analysis of lens through which you usually read Scripture including methods, principles and questions you might have about developing a more nuanced method of Scripture reading
- Blog post: Visceral and intellectual reactions to the way some used the Bible to defend the slave trade
- Blog post: Principles from the Bible that you think the supporters of slavery might have missed seeing
- Complete the biblical command exercise from The Other Side.
- Blog post: Note questions you want to pursue or observations you want to keep in mind throughout the course
- Blog post: Introduction of yourself
- Begin an online tagged and annotated bibliography
- Learn to use online Bible study helps and multiple translations of online Bibles
- Blog post: Assess your current beliefs and feelings about women and church leadership
- Blog post: Analysis of lens through which you usually read Scripture including methods, principles and questions you might have about developing a more nuanced method of Scripture reading
- Blog post: Visceral and intellectual reactions to the way some used the Bible to defend the slave trade
- Blog post: Principles from the Bible that you think the supporters of slavery might have missed seeing
- Complete the biblical command exercise from The Other Side.
- Blog post: Note questions you want to pursue or observations you want to keep in mind throughout the course