Ordination of Women--Thirteen Years Later
Do We Really Value the Ministry of Women?
article by Klyne R. Snodgrass


Speaking to a denomination that ordains women, the author asks the question, "Do we really value the ministry of women?" Snodgrass makes a compelling argument that value involves issues of power, authority, abuse and the priesthood of believers. The Covenant Quarterly, August 1990, pp. 26-43.

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