Dorothy Lee examines evidence from the New Testament and church tradition to show that women were not only valued as disciples but also given leadership roles, which has implications for the contemporary church.
“Although the ministries of women have been acknowledged by great segments of the church, rejection and resistance persist. In this fine volume, Lee presents a comprehensive and engaging case for the ministry of women, drawing on evidence from Scripture, history, and the theological tradition. A most welcome contribution.”
–Beverly Roberts Gaventa, Baylor University
“It is unfortunate that a thoroughly biblical and theological case still needs to be made for the full participation of women in leadership and ministry, but the experience of many demonstrates this necessity. Lee brings together a knowledge of the scriptural and theological sources and a sensitive engagement with the many facets of the debate in this accessible and persuasive volume.”
–Judith M. Lieu, University of Cambridge (Emerita)







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