Biblical rationale for women's involvement in ministry from a study of Luke-Acts with implications for the Nigerian evangelical church /by Dorcas Iyabode Adedokun.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1992.Description: viii, 126 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .B535 1992
- BV4070
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Description and Goals of the Study.
Chapter 2. Women in the Ministry of Jesus
Jewish and Gentile Attitude Toward Women in Jesus' Time -- Luke's Portrayal of Jesus' Attitude Toward Women -- Luke's Account of Jesus' Teaching Reveals Our Lord's and the Author's Attitudes Toward Women -- Luke's Portrayal of Women's Commitment to Jesus and His Teaching.
Chapter 3. Women in the Ministry of The Early Christian Community
Women as Participants in Ministry -- Women's Ministerial Contributions to the Early Church -- Women Receiving and Sharing the Good-News.
Chapter 4. Implications of the Lucan Woman Motif for the Nigerian Evangelical Church
Theological Ramifications for Doctrinal Faithfulness -- Missiological and Sociological Implications for Growth and Stability.
Chapter 5. Conclusion
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