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A Case for Female Deacons

[Paperback]

by Jamin Hubner

    • Author

      Jamin Hubner

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      Wipf & Stock Publishers

    • Published

      November 2014

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      The subject of ""women in ministry"" has attracted considerable attention in the past half-century of Western Christianity. While much of the debate has centered around ordination and female pastors, few works have focused specifically on female deacons. A Case for Female Deacons challenges reformed and evangelical Christians to accept the legitimacy of female deacons without getting distracted by the more controversial debate about female pastors. The heart of the book contains a thorough exegesis of key passages and a fascinating look at what the church believed about deacons in centuries past. As a graduate thesis, readers will find a cohesive, logical argument supported by a wealth of scholarly research. As a contemporary work in theology, many complementarians and traditionalists will be challenged to revise their position. The end result is a compelling biblical, theological, and historical case for female deacons. ""Should women be admitted to the church office of deacon? This issue continues to spark lively debate in many reformed and evangelical circles. In this book, Jamin Hubner contributes to the debate by examining the key New Testament evidence, interacting with prominent biblical scholars with logical acuity and exegetical skill, and concluding that Scripture supports the notion of women deacons. This conclusion is then corroborated by a survey of leading figures and movements from church history. This book is a 'must read' for anyone wanting a thorough knowledge of the central issues in this discussion."" --Mark A. House, Professor of Greek Exegesis, New Geneva Theological Seminary ""Jamin Hubner exposited Romans 1 at our yearly Bible conference a couple of years ago, and we were blessed by his reverent and careful handling of the word of God. I am pleased to see him continue that same approach with regard to the question of female deacons. I heartily recommend A Case for Female Deacons to all Christians who desire a biblically healthy and fully functioning local church."" --Don Fowler, pastor, Mariner's Reformed Baptist Church Jamin Hubner is an American theologian from South Dakota. He is a graduate of Dordt College (BA Theology), Reformed Theological Seminary (MA Religion), and the University of South Africa (ThD) and serves as Founding Faculty of John Witherspoon College. Dr. Hubner is also an accomplished jazz percussionist and, with his wife Jessica, enjoys outdoor life, reading, tea, and running their small businesses.

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      • Author

        Jamin Hubner

      • Book Format

        Paperback / softback

      • Publisher

        Wipf & Stock Publishers

      • Published

        November 2014

      • Weight

        132g

      • Dimensions

        140 x 216 x 6 mm

      • ISBN

        9781625648846

      • ISBN-10

        1625648847

      • Eden Code

        4940780

      More Information

      • Author/Creator: Jamin Hubner

      • ISBN: 9781625648846

      • Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers

      • Release Date: November 2014

      • Weight: 132g

      • Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 6 mm

      • Eden Code: 4940780


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