The complementarian and egalitarian interpretation of Scripture 2. Biblical criteria for the offi... more The complementarian and egalitarian interpretation of Scripture 2. Biblical criteria for the office of elder or pastor 2.1. The history of leadership and teaching in the Bible 2.2. The biblical qualifications and functions of elders and pastors 2.3. An exegesis of 1 st Timothy 2:11-14 2.4. An exegesis of Galatians 3:28 3. Towards a biblical model of church leadership 3.1. A proposed biblical model of church leadership 3.2. The contemporary significance of biblical church leadership Conclusion Works Cited e) Overseeing financial matters in the church. This was the focus of the elders in Acts 11:30. f) Pray for those who are sick in the church, as mentioned in James 5:13-16. We have established the qualifications and functions of an elder/pastor in the church. The next section will focus on two key texts that complementarians and egalitarians use in support of their arguments; they are, 1 st Timothy 2:11-14 and Galatians 3:28.
The complementarian and egalitarian interpretation of Scripture 2. Biblical criteria for the offi... more The complementarian and egalitarian interpretation of Scripture 2. Biblical criteria for the office of elder or pastor 2.1. The history of leadership and teaching in the Bible 2.2. The biblical qualifications and functions of elders and pastors 2.3. An exegesis of 1 st Timothy 2:11-14 2.4. An exegesis of Galatians 3:28 3. Towards a biblical model of church leadership 3.1. A proposed biblical model of church leadership 3.2. The contemporary significance of biblical church leadership Conclusion Works Cited e) Overseeing financial matters in the church. This was the focus of the elders in Acts 11:30. f) Pray for those who are sick in the church, as mentioned in James 5:13-16. We have established the qualifications and functions of an elder/pastor in the church. The next section will focus on two key texts that complementarians and egalitarians use in support of their arguments; they are, 1 st Timothy 2:11-14 and Galatians 3:28.
By submitting this work to the South African Theological Seminary (SATS), I hereby declare that i... more By submitting this work to the South African Theological Seminary (SATS), I hereby declare that it is my own work, that nobody did it for me, and that I did not copy any of it from anyone else. I cited all sources such as books, journals and websites. I understand and accept that if this declaration is proved to be false, I will automatically fail the course and be subject to disciplinary action by SATS.
The complementarian and egalitarian interpretation of Scripture 2. Biblical criteria for the offi... more The complementarian and egalitarian interpretation of Scripture 2. Biblical criteria for the office of elder or pastor 2.1. The history of leadership and teaching in the Bible 2.2. The biblical qualifications and functions of elders and pastors 2.3. An exegesis of 1 st Timothy 2:11-14 2.4. An exegesis of Galatians 3:28 3. Towards a biblical model of church leadership 3.1. A proposed biblical model of church leadership 3.2. The contemporary significance of biblical church leadership Conclusion Works Cited e) Overseeing financial matters in the church. This was the focus of the elders in Acts 11:30. f) Pray for those who are sick in the church, as mentioned in James 5:13-16. We have established the qualifications and functions of an elder/pastor in the church. The next section will focus on two key texts that complementarians and egalitarians use in support of their arguments; they are, 1 st Timothy 2:11-14 and Galatians 3:28.
The complementarian and egalitarian interpretation of Scripture 2. Biblical criteria for the offi... more The complementarian and egalitarian interpretation of Scripture 2. Biblical criteria for the office of elder or pastor 2.1. The history of leadership and teaching in the Bible 2.2. The biblical qualifications and functions of elders and pastors 2.3. An exegesis of 1 st Timothy 2:11-14 2.4. An exegesis of Galatians 3:28 3. Towards a biblical model of church leadership 3.1. A proposed biblical model of church leadership 3.2. The contemporary significance of biblical church leadership Conclusion Works Cited e) Overseeing financial matters in the church. This was the focus of the elders in Acts 11:30. f) Pray for those who are sick in the church, as mentioned in James 5:13-16. We have established the qualifications and functions of an elder/pastor in the church. The next section will focus on two key texts that complementarians and egalitarians use in support of their arguments; they are, 1 st Timothy 2:11-14 and Galatians 3:28.
By submitting this work to the South African Theological Seminary (SATS), I hereby declare that i... more By submitting this work to the South African Theological Seminary (SATS), I hereby declare that it is my own work, that nobody did it for me, and that I did not copy any of it from anyone else. I cited all sources such as books, journals and websites. I understand and accept that if this declaration is proved to be false, I will automatically fail the course and be subject to disciplinary action by SATS.
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