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Headship Reader - Proposed Documents

  • On the Unique Headship of Christ in the Church: A Statement of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary. (Aug. 21, 2014)
  • A Short History of the Headship Doctrine in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, by Gerry Chudleigh.
  • Evaluation of the Arguments used by Those Opposing the Ordination of Women to the Ministry, by Angel Rodriguez
  • Shall Women be Ordained as Pastors? Old Testament Considerations, by Richard Davidson. TOSC, July 2013.
  • Headship, Submission and Equality in Scripture, by Richard Davidson (Chapter 13 of Women in Ministry, Seminary)
  • Women in Scripture: a Survey and Evaluation, by Jo Ann Davidson (Chapter 9 in Women in Ministry, Seminary)
  • Is Headship Theology Biblical? Kendra Haloviak Valentine
  • Calvin Thomsen
  • I Cor. 11:2-16 and the Ordination of Women to Pastoral Ministry, by Teresa Reeve
  • Leadership and Gender in the Ephesian Church: An Examination of 1 Timothy. Carl Cosaert, TOSC, January 23, 2014.
  • Shall the Church Ordain Women as Pastors? Thoughts Toward an Integrated NT Perspective.  by Teresa Reeve, TOSC

Other Related Papers

  • Headship in the Church, Part 1, Stephen Bauer
  • Headship in the Church, Part 2, Stephen Bauer
  • I Tim. 2 and Headship, by Stephen Bauer
  • I Cor. 11 and Headship, by Stephen Bauer
  • Genesis 2 and Headship, part one, by Stephen Bauer
  • Genesis 2 and Headship, part two, by Stephen Bauer
  • Eve's Higher Sphere Hopes, Phillip Brantley
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