Complementarian views on women apostles
Mike summarizes the complementarian positions on the question.
Complementarians hold either: (1) there were no women apostles (minority position), or (2) there were women apostles but not in the highest teaching/authority sense — they were missionaries or church planters, not in the permanent office of elder. Complementarians add that explicit NT teaching restricts eldership to men.
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