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Woman Question
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780892764051
ISBN: 0892764058
Label: Faith Library Publications
Manufacturer: Faith Library Publications
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 66
Publication Date: 1983-03
Publisher: Faith Library Publications
Studio: Faith Library Publications
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Editorial Review: Nowhere are women given more freedom to speak, teach, pray, shout, and hold responsible positions than in Pentecostal churches. Rev. Hagin deals ex-plicitly with these and other perplexing issues. showing what the Scriptures say.
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Rating: - The book that answers the Questions.
This book answers so many questions about women and their role in the Kingdom of GOd.
Rating: - More Greek From A Man Who Never Took It
What bothers me is not Kenneth Hagin's plagiarism of E.W. Kenyon, although that is worthy of a book itself. What bothers me is not his reductionist view of Jesus to a 'man anointed by the Holy Spirit' in His ministry. And what bothers me is not his Pentecostalism.
It is the fact that the man does not have the first clue what he's talking about.
Hagin has much ado on the Greek word 'gyne,' which he turns into wife at a whim. Let's face it: Hagin's 'Greek teaching' comes from ... Read More
Rating: - It's a start...
I heard about this book on www.womenandthebible.com and decided to see what the fuss was about. While I don't agree with everything, I think it does a good job at making a point to those who are saturated with traditional teaching. However, once again here is a book which states that the curse on Adam and Eve was 'prophetic' and carries onto us today. I would like to ask where this is EXACTLY in scripture?? Even if it's in there, wouldn't Jesus negate this curse? ..........
Despite it's few shortcomings ... Read More
Rating: - Why isn't there a "0 stars" option?
In recognition of the inherent ambiguity in Greek regarding the word 'gyne' the first step is to replace the word 'women' with what Kenneth E. Hagin deems the most appropriate rendering; 'wife'. So, as I see it, Kenneth is saying:
1.) The command in 1 Timothy 2:11-15 has only to do with a wife not having authority over her husband. And so, by implication, an adult woman (for all agree that a child is not to wield authority over a parent) may have authority over any man that is not her husband, if ... Read More
Rating: - Fairly balanced approach
I think Hagin gives a fairly balanced approach to this mine field of a topic. He is definetly convinced that women should be able to minister in all the ways men are, yet here and there he inserts quotes from people he respects that advocate that women should have a certain submisive attitude while doing it. (He cites a woman who preaches and starts churches but won't baptise). I personally see no problem with women baptizing or serving in any of the 5 fold office gifts. I do believe that 1 Timothy 2 is refering ... Read More
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