Siguiendo sus pasos

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¿Deberían las mujeres estar “en el ministerio”? ¿Liderar en la iglesia? A menudo, estas preguntas se resuelven sobre la base de solo un par de pasajes de la Biblia que parecen hablar directamente del asunto. Algunos juzgan esos pasajes para limitar y restringir a las mujeres. Otros concluyen que reflejan puntos de vista culturales que no tienen relevancia para el siglo XXI. La primera respuesta, “¡No!” Y la última: “¡Sí!”. Y ninguno de los enfoques es adecuado. El obispo David Kendall argumenta que estas preguntas sólo pueden responderse adecuadamente leyendo la Biblia tal como la tenemos, esencialmente como una historia sobre un mundo bien creado, comprometido con el cuidado de los seres humanos, hombres y mujeres, arruinado por necios e insensatos, elecciones humanas errantes, y luego redirigido y redimido por Dios que entra en la historia. Su lectura ofrece un SÍ coherente y convincente a ambas preguntas y nos insta a seguir su ejemplo.

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