Two egalitarian claims: Mary as apostle to the apostles, and Junia in Romans 16
Mike previews the two main egalitarian arguments he will address.
The two claims are: (1) Mary Magdalene and the women who first witnessed the empty tomb were 'apostles to the apostles' (citing N.T. Wright and others); (2) Junia in Romans 16:7 is specifically called an apostle, with scholarly consensus on both sides affirming this reading.
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