sm
2009-08-19
For Mike who referenced these women in the previous post but on this same topic:
When Elizabeth Elliot, Carolyn Mahaney, or Dorothy Patterson teaches, are there procedures in place so as not to violate a “law” that no men are:
*present (of course unless they are there to “evaluate” which you permit), or
*within earshot so as to hear and be taught by these women?
I am thinking all kinds of measures must be taken into account not the least of which would include only female audio technicians, video technicians, sound technicians, and hospitality staff during the teaching and any male musicians or worship leaders would have to exit after their service and prior to a woman teaching.
Plus, for marketing of CDs & DVDs of teaching, are only female video and audio editing technicians used because this process requires listening and consequently the potential for being instructed in scripture by a woman? Or, is the teaching less authoritative when it is burned on a CD or DVD? I’m asking because I have come across heirchalists who have written that to read a book by a female author is not a violation of the “law” because it was not authoritative since it is in a book rather than teaching in a corporate assembly of men and women.
It all sounds like another loophole.
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