‘Einer Frau gestatte ich nicht, dass sie lehre‘ (1 Timotheus 2:12): Exegese – Hermeneutik – Kirche

This article is an exercise in combining the exegesis, hermeneutical issues and application of 1 Timothy 2:12 in ecclesial contexts where this prohibition is still taken seriously as a Pauline injunction or, at least, as part of the canon of the Church. It surveys representative proposals in New Tes...

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Main Author: Christoph W. Stenschke
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2019-11-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/5364
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spelling doaj-51044ee69b394b4d83c31d89c0ef39bb2020-11-25T02:31:30ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502019-11-01753e1e1410.4102/hts.v75i3.53644599‘Einer Frau gestatte ich nicht, dass sie lehre‘ (1 Timotheus 2:12): Exegese – Hermeneutik – KircheChristoph W. Stenschke0Department of Biblical and Ancient Studies, University of South Africa, City of Tshwane, South AfricaThis article is an exercise in combining the exegesis, hermeneutical issues and application of 1 Timothy 2:12 in ecclesial contexts where this prohibition is still taken seriously as a Pauline injunction or, at least, as part of the canon of the Church. It surveys representative proposals in New Testament studies of dealing with this least compromising assertion regarding the teaching of women in early Christianity. It discusses the hermeneutical issues involved in exegesis and application and how one should relate this prohibition to other New Testament references to women and their role in the early Christian communities. In closing, the article discusses whether and how this assertion can still be relevant in contemporary contexts when and where women have a very different role in society and church.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/5364paul1 timothyrole of women in early christianityrole of women in contemporary christianity, hermeneuticsapplication of scripture, ordination of women, gender issues
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‘Einer Frau gestatte ich nicht, dass sie lehre‘ (1 Timotheus 2:12): Exegese – Hermeneutik – Kirche
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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role of women in early christianity
role of women in contemporary christianity, hermeneutics
application of scripture, ordination of women, gender issues
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title ‘Einer Frau gestatte ich nicht, dass sie lehre‘ (1 Timotheus 2:12): Exegese – Hermeneutik – Kirche
title_short ‘Einer Frau gestatte ich nicht, dass sie lehre‘ (1 Timotheus 2:12): Exegese – Hermeneutik – Kirche
title_full ‘Einer Frau gestatte ich nicht, dass sie lehre‘ (1 Timotheus 2:12): Exegese – Hermeneutik – Kirche
title_fullStr ‘Einer Frau gestatte ich nicht, dass sie lehre‘ (1 Timotheus 2:12): Exegese – Hermeneutik – Kirche
title_full_unstemmed ‘Einer Frau gestatte ich nicht, dass sie lehre‘ (1 Timotheus 2:12): Exegese – Hermeneutik – Kirche
title_sort ‘einer frau gestatte ich nicht, dass sie lehre‘ (1 timotheus 2:12): exegese – hermeneutik – kirche
publisher AOSIS
series HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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2072-8050
publishDate 2019-11-01
description This article is an exercise in combining the exegesis, hermeneutical issues and application of 1 Timothy 2:12 in ecclesial contexts where this prohibition is still taken seriously as a Pauline injunction or, at least, as part of the canon of the Church. It surveys representative proposals in New Testament studies of dealing with this least compromising assertion regarding the teaching of women in early Christianity. It discusses the hermeneutical issues involved in exegesis and application and how one should relate this prohibition to other New Testament references to women and their role in the early Christian communities. In closing, the article discusses whether and how this assertion can still be relevant in contemporary contexts when and where women have a very different role in society and church.
topic paul
1 timothy
role of women in early christianity
role of women in contemporary christianity, hermeneutics
application of scripture, ordination of women, gender issues
url https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/5364
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