1 Peter 3
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Articles (5)
Can A Wifes Authority Be Overruled
## Can a wife’s authority be overruled
The Dark Side Of Submission
## The Dark Side of Submission
Wayne Grudem Part 2
In my last post I copied Wayne Grudem’s “Open letter to Egalitarians”, and I listed the first question of his “Six Questions That Have Never Been Satisfactorily Answered”. Today I am posting his second question, Suzanne McCarthy’s expert Greek answer, and my own challenge after that
1 Peter 3 6 Obey
How does 1 Peter 3:5, 6 with the Bible’s use of the word “obey” affect wives and in particular women in ministry
Women Teaching Mens Prejudice And Gods Glory
Many complementarians have been so used to hearing what women are not allowed to do in the body of Christ rather than what scripture says women should do as followers of Christ, that the focus has become automatically set to see restrictions when the subject of women in ministry is discussed. With t
Mike Winger Ideas (9)
Christianity was seen as Jewish -- household codes were not the primary cultural threat
Have We Misunderstood "Wives Submit"? Women in Ministry part 9
Verses 11-12: mutual dependence balances headship -- not refutation but nuance
All The Head Covering Debates (1 Cor 11): Women in Ministry part 10
The refutation view has Paul rejecting submission -- something he teaches everywhere else
5 Views on “Women Keep Silent" (1 Cor 14_35-36): Women in Ministry part 11
1 Corinthians 5:11 "do not eat with them" — does not apply to family relationships
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 27)
Is there Hope After Death for the Unsaved?: Can the Gospel be preached to the dead? According to 1 Peter 4:6, is there any hope for people after they die? Also, in 1 Peter 3:19-20, what does “preached unto the spirits in prison” mean?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 52)
Who Were the Spirits in Prison?: Who are the spirits in prison Jesus preached to in 1 Peter 3: 19?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 71)
Is Typology Only About Jesus?: Is typology only ever about Jesus? If so, how do we explain the type/antitype in 1 Peter 3: 21? If not, how do we tell true vs. false types when "no new theology" can come from typology?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 86)
Must we Share our Faith in Every Circumstance?: Looking at 1 Peter 3: 15-17, what would you say to anyone who would ask you about "the hope you have in you"? And are there times or certain people who you wouldn't bother providing that answer to (e.g., someone you know isn't really interested in the answer and just seeks to make fun of you)?
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 101)
Is Everyone Called to Street-Preaching?: Do you think the warning in James 3:1 has implications for evangelism? I think all Christians should be ready to share their testimony when asked (1 Peter 3: 15), but not all should street preach.
10 Questions with Mike Winger (Episode 10)
Related Comments (20)
That’s quite a bit I need to write now 🙂 but before I go into breaking that up I’d like to bring to the forefront a few scriptures which will put what I believe is the pivotal scripture in this discus...
Brother Tarun, You said: > When Romans 13:1 says “Let every person be subject to the governing authorities” Would’nt it be right to say that the “Governing authority” plays the lead role. I’d like y...
Cheryl, (C)My friend, you cannot take two unrelated passages and make an application between the two. Ephesians is not talking about a law or governing authority. That would be completely reading int...
Mark, You quoted me and then replied: > “So are you going to even try to answer my challenge to show why the head covering shamed Christ?” > > This is incredible Cheryl. I asked the same thing in #...
Cheryl, You obviously misunderstood. Your asking me to answer or prove something i never claimed. I never claimed the head covering (of the woman) shames Christ. I showed this to you, since i asked y...
Mark, > Finally, your 1 Peter 3 text if you look in the context is telling Peter’s readers (who are being persecuted and suffering) to be ready to give an answer to their hope. That is, their hope du...
Cheryl, Thank you for clarifying your question. Now i can see what it is you are asking. And please stop with your rhetorical hogwash, you sound like you’ve just stepped out of the 16th Century. Now...
Hi Mark, > Thank you for clarifying your question. Now i can see what it is you are asking. Well, I am glad that you are roundabout admitting that you were the one that was not understanding, but wi...
Dear Cheryl Schatz! I have red all. And maybe I would like to add some divine thought from a divine point of view. First of All let’s we go to the early stage of the ‘Creation’. Everything that God di...
Oh dear, as usual, as a latecomer to this site, I am probably posting on an ancient blog trail, but here goes: in studying 1 Peter 3:1,2; when it says ‘Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own...
Truthseeker, I agree with Lin that what we have in this day and age are biblical helps and resources at our fingertips that only the elite scholars used years ago. Many of these resources are free o...
Hello Tiffany, thank you for your comments. I quoted 1 Peter 3:15 and I took this verse in context since it directly follows verse 14. In verse 14 Peter is talking about those who are suffering for d...
I thought this was an interesting essay, but with generally weak or unconvincing arguments throughout. Much of the text is confounded by the writer’s inability to recognise and address key paradigms ...
Here’s some grist for the mill: I must take issue with the thesis that women are by nature weaker than men. Scholar Hagit Lavsky, points this out in her book “New Beginnings” with the fact that the o...
Hello Greg not sure if you are still reading this thread… regarding 1 peter 3:7 and the wife being the “asthenestero” (without strength, ‘weaker’) vessel, Sarah Sumner has some helpful thoughts in h...
Truthseeker and kerryn, Yes, I am still reading this thread cuz I get email notifications of new posts. And yes, I certainly know what you mean by wondering about new Christians and what they’re bein...
Hello all, I pulled this off of a blogsite and this is what “Gerald” posted. My throughs are this, The Husband is NOT Christ, we are ALL too follow Christ example. Second he is using 1 Peter 3:7 out o...
John, I think you are pushing some buttons here that are not helpful. You said: > Only people who have an agenda wish to make the passage appear as if it requires some deep insight to reveal its me...
OHG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Eve also had never been ordained to make a decision for herself Your pretty far gone in my book if you believe the above line. Talk about making the bible say something it doesn...
A great point on translation is made in an older post on the [christian feminism](http://christianfeminism.wordpress.com/) blog titled The Mistranslation of 1 Timothy 2:11-12. The breakdown *hesuchias...