when Paul was talking about women being pastors he was talking to all women God made women to be man's helper.Women are not supposed to teach men.When men taech men it has a much greater effect.Woman can teach women,but men are to be tought by men.They have greater authority,and both men and women listen better when a man speaks.We are to be kept quiet and to listen.
St. Paul's epistle to the romans
St. Paul's epistle to the romans
Timothy (two) and Titus.
In its simplest form yes and no, there is no irrefutable proof that there where female pastors but there is Good evidence to suggest there may have been in Romans 16 Paul commends several women to the church in Rome. in particular Phoebe. He also mentions Priscilla and Aquila who run a house church. But please note this is a very debated area with no simple or quick answers
No in the epistle of Paul to Timothy he very clearly mentions that ladies are not to teach at all , as it was Eve who lead Adam astray. And because of this you are not going to find a female pastor in a tradition church, leave alone a bishop.
Paul of Tarsus, the last Christian apostle arrived in Jerusalem at the end of his third missionary journey in 58 AD to bring donation to Jerusalem church. He got report from the church about the rumors that he opposed Jewish culture and religion. In order to show that he did respect Jewish culture and identity, he and four Jewish Christians performed purification rites. Before the rites were over he was spotted by Ephesian Jews who recognized him because Paul had been argued with them for three months in their synagogue. These Asian Jews assumed that Paul brought an Ephesian named Trophimus into the inner court which prohibited non-Jews to enter. So they ignited the whole city and Paul was drag out of the temple, beaten and almost to be killed.
In Acts 20, Paul travels to various cities to preach and encourage believers. He warns the Ephesian elders about impending persecution and emphasizes the importance of serving with humility and generosity. Paul bids them farewell, promising to continue spreading the gospel despite the challenges ahead.
Saint Paul Women's City Club was created in 1913.
Alice Paul was a women who fought with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton for Women's Rights.
Jesus did not have problems with women and treated them equal as the same with Paul. He also had no problems with women and appointed some of them in the cause.
Paul Helleu has written: 'Our babies' 'A gallery of portraits' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Portraits, Women, Women in art
Tinku Paul has written: 'Women empowerment through work participation / Tinku Paul' -- subject(s): Rural Manpower policy, Employment, Rural women, Work sharing