Introduction of View 3: The Education/Clatter View in detail
Mike begins analyzing the education/clatter view, which treats the passage as authentic but shifts focus away from gender.
This group of views holds Paul really wrote the passage, but it is not about women per se. Women were singled out not because of gender but because they happened to be more likely to cause particular disruptions. The application today has nothing to do with gender -- it applies to anyone who would cause similar disruptions.
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5 Views on “Women Keep Silent" (1 Cor 14_35-36): Women in Ministry part 11 @ 01:34:482022-12-04