Bibliography on the Gender Roles Question

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Bibliography on the Gender Roles Question
Books since 2000
Belleville, Linda, Craig Blomberg, Craig Keener, Thomas Schreiner. Two Views on Women
in Ministry. Ed.: James R. Beck, Stanley N. Gundry. Grand Rapids: Zondervan,
2005.
Bloesch, Donald. Is the Bible Sexist? Beyond Feminism and Patriarchalism. Eugene OR: Wipf
and Stock, 2001. (Reprint from 1982.)
Holmes, J. M. Text in a Whirlwind: A Critique of Four Exegetical Devices at 1 Tmothy 2:9-15.
Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2000.
Hurley, James B. Man and Woman in Biblical Perspective. Eugene OR: Wipf and Stock, 2002.
(Reprint from 1981.)
Pierce, Donald, Rebecca Merrill Groothuis, Gordon Fee, ed. Discovering Biblical Equality:
Complementarity without Hierarchy. Grand Rapids: IVP, 2004.
Saucy, Robert L., ed. Women and Men in Ministry: A Complementary Perspective. Chicago:
Moody, 2001.
Schreiner, Thomas R. Women in the Church: An Analysis and Application of 1 Timothy 2:9-15.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 2005.
Scorgie, Glen G. The Journey Back to Eden. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2005.
Stackhouse, John G., Jr. Finally Feminist: A Pragmatic Christian Understanding of Gender.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 2005.
Sumner, Sarah. Men and Women in the Church: Building Consensus on Christian
Leadership. Downers Grove: IVP, 2003.
Books
Bacchiocchi, Samuele. Women in the Church: A Biblical Study of the Role of Women in the
Church. Berrien Springs, Mich: Biblical Perspectives, 1987.
 Incl 2 other articles; forward by Grudem and James Hurley
Balch, David L. Let Wives Be Submissive: The Domestic Code in 1 Peter. Chico, CA: Scholars
Press, 1981.
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Barton, Ruth Haley. Equal to the Task: Men and Women in Partnership. Downers Grove : IVP,
1998.
Becker, Carol E. Leading Women: How Church Women Can Avoid Leadership Traps and
Negotiate the Gender Maze. Nashville: Abingdon, 1996.
Bilezikian, Gilbert G. Beyond Sex Roles: A Guide for the Study of Female Roles in the Bible.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 1985.
Bloesch, Donald G. Is the Bible Sexist? Beyond Feminism and Patriarchalism. Westchester:
Crossway Books, 1982.
Boomsma, Clarence. Male and Female, One in Christ: NT Teaching on Women in Office.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 1993.
 Specific to the reformed church, in design, but obviously has much broader
implications.
Bruce, M., and G.E. Duffield . Why Not? Priesthood and the Ministry of Women. Appleford,
U.K: Marcham Books, 1976.
 Deals with ordination of women. At least 1 article is by a traditionalist
(Packer–“postscript: I believe in Women’s Ministry”)
Cantarella, Eva. Pandora’s Daughters: The Role and Status of Women in Greek and Roman
Antiquity. Trans. Maureen B. Fant. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1967.
Carmody, Denise Lardner. Feminism and Christianity: A Two-Way Reflection. Nashville:
Abingdon, 1982.
 ?? 188 pages
Carroll, Jackson W., Barbara Hargrove, and Adair T. Lummis. Women of the Cloth. San
Francisco: Harper and Row, 1984.
Clarke, Stephen B.. Man and Woman in Christ. Michigan: Servant Books, 1980.
Clouse, Bonnidell, and Robert G. Clouse, ed. Women in Ministry: Four Views. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1989.
Colwell, Jerry D. A Survey of Recent Interpretations of 1 Tim 2:11-14, With Reference to the
Role of Women in the Church. Microform: , 1984.
Evans, Mary J. Woman in the Bible: An Overview of All the Crucial Passages on Women’s
Roles. Downers Grove: IVP, 1984.
Field-Bibb, Jacqueline. Women Towards Priesthood: Ministerial Politics and Feminist Praxis.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
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Fiorenza, Elisabeth S. Bread Not Stone: The Challenge of Feminist Biblical Interpretation.
Boston: Beacon Press, 1984.
Fiorenza, Elizabeth S., and Mary Collins, ed. Women, Invisible in Theology and the Church.
Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1985.
 Series of lectures at a Concilium conference, it seems. Seems fairly feminist
and not particularly evangelically focused.
Flynn, Leslie B. My Daughter, a Preacher !?!. Nanuet, NY: Flynn, 1996.
Foh, Susan T. Women and the Word of God: A Response to Biblical Feminism. Phillipsburg:
Presbyterian and Reformed, 1979.
France, R.T.. Women in the Church’s Ministry: a Test-Case for Biblical Hermeneutics. Carlisle,
UK: Paternoster, 1995.
Grenz, Stanley J., and Denise Muir Kjesbo. Women in the Church: A Biblical Theology of
Women in Ministry. Downers Grove: IVP, 1995.
Gritze, Sharon Hodgen. Paul, Women Teachers, and the Mother Goddess at Ephesus.
Maryland: University Press of America, 1991.
Groothuis, Rebecca M. Good News for Women. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1997.
Groothuis, Rebecca M. Women Caught in Conflict: The Culture War Between Traditionalism
and Feminism. Grand Rapids: Baker , 1994.
Groothuis, Rebecca M. The Feminist Bogeywomen: Questions and Answers about Evangelical
Feminism. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1995.
 Short: 32 pages
Gundry, Patricia. Neither Slave nor Free: Helping Women Answer the Call to Church
Leadership. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1987.
Hagen, June Steffensen, ed. Gender Matters. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1990.
Hassey, Janette. No Time for Silence. Grand Rapids: Academie, 1986.
Hayter, Mary. The New Eve in Christ. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.
Hestenes, Roberta, and Lois Curley, ed. Women and the Ministries of Christ. Pasadena: Fuller
Theological Seminary, 1979.
House, H. Wayne. The Role of Women in Ministry Today. Nashville: Nelson, 1990.
House, H. Wayne. An Investigation of Contemporary Feminist Arguments on Paul’s Teaching
on the Role of Women in the Church. Microform: , 1985.
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Howe, E. Margaret. Women and Church Leadership. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1982.
Hull, Gretchen Gaebelein. Equal to Serve. Old Tappan, N.J.: Revell, 1987.
Hunt, Susan, and Peggy Hutcheson. Leadership for Women in the Church. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1991.
 Forward by James Kennedy
Hurley, James B. Man and Woman in Biblical Perspective: a Study in Role Relationships and
Authority. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1981.
Jewett, Paul K. Man as Male and Female. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1975.
Jewett, Paul K. The Ordination of Women. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1980.
Kassian, Mary A. The Feminist Gospel. Wheaton: Crossway, 1992.
Kassian, Mary A. Women, Creation, and the Fall. Westchester: Crossway, 1990.
Keener, Craig S. Paul, Women & Wives: Marriage and Women’s Ministry in the Letters of Paul.
Peabody: Hendrickson, 1992.
 Argues that teaching is not more authoritative than prophesying, which is open
to women. Also argues for “domineer” in 1 tim 2.
Keyes, Mardi. Feminism and the Bible. Downers Grove: IVP, 1995.
 ?? 32 pages
Knight, George W, III. The Role Relationship of Men and Women: NT Teaching. Chicago:
Moody Press, 1985.
 Appended Grudem’s article re kephale
Kroeger, Richard and Catherine. Women Elders: Called by God?. Louisville: Justice for
Women Committee, Women’s Ministry Unity, Presbyterian Church (USA), 1992.
Kroeger, Richard and Catherine. Women Elders: Saints or Sinners?. New York: Council on
Women in the Church; United Presbyterian Church, USA, 1981.
Kroeger, Richard Clark, and Catherine Clark Kroeger. I Suffer Not a Woman: Rethinking 1 Tim
2:11-15 in Light of Ancient Evidence. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1992.
LaHaye, Beverley. The Restless Woman. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1984.
 Another perspective on feminism
Lutz, Lorry. Women as Risk-Takers for God. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1998.
Malcolm, Kari Torjesen. Women at the Crossroads: A Path Beyond Feminism and
Traditionalism. Downers Grove: IVP, 1982.
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Martin, Faith M. A Response to “Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood”.
Minneapolis: Christians for Biblical Equality, 1995.
 20 pages. Apparently just a short thing put out by CBE to respond. Obviously
going to be more egalitarian.
Mickelson, Alvera, ed. Women, Authority & the Bible. Downers Grove: IVP, 1986.
Mollenkott, Virginia. Women, Men and theBible. Nashville: Abingdon, 1977.
Muir, Elizabeth G. Petticoats in the Pulpit. Toronto: United Church Publishing House, 1991.
 Historical discussion re frontier america
Pape, Dorothy R. In Search of God’s Ideal Woman. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1976.
Perriman, Andrew. Speaking of Women: Interpreting Paul. Leicester: Appollos, 1998.
Piper, John, and Wayne Grudem, ed. Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. Wheaton:
Crossway, 1991.
Pomeroy, Sarah B. Goddesses, Whores, Wives and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity. N.Y:
Schocken, 1975.
Rhodes, Lynn N. Co-Creating: A Feminist Vision of Ministry. Philadelphia: Westminster,
1987.
 Not likely to be as conservative; clearly feminist
Scanzoni, Letha Dawson, and Nancy A. Hardesty. All We’re Meant to Be. Nashville:
Abingdon, 1986.
Schmidt, Alvin John. Veiled and Silenced: How Culture Shaped Sexist Theology. Macon, Ga:
Mercer University Press, 1989.
Spencer, Aida B. Beyond the Curse: Women Called to Ministry. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson,
1989.
Stagg, Evelyn, and Frank Stagg. Women in the World of Jesus. Philadelphia: Westminster,
1978.
Stendahl, Krister. The Bible and the Role of Women. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1966.
Storkey, Elaine. What’s Right with Feminism. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1986.
Swartley, Willard M. Slavery, Sabbath, War, and Women: Case Issues in Biblical Interpretation.
Scottdale PA: Herald Press, 1983.
Tarasar, Constance J. Women in the Mission of the Church: Theological and Historical
Reflections. : , .
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Thiessen, Gerd. The Social Setting of Pauline Christianity. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1984.
Toews, John E, Valerie Rempel and Katie Funk Wiebe, ed.. Your Daughters Shall Prophesy:
Women in Ministry in the Church. Winnipeg: Kindred Press, 1992.
 Apparently argues that 1 tim 2 is primarily for the family context (at least
Toews article does.) arguments as presented 2nd hand seem a little weak at
times.
Tucker, Ruth A. Women in the Maze: Questions and Answers on Biblical Equality. Downers
Grove: IVP, 1992.
 Historical, tries to remain somewhat neutral, though clearly not written from a
strong conservative standpoint. Helpful re some main trends and identifying
some false generalizations (see preface)
Tucker, Ruth A., and Walter Liefeld. Daughters of the Church. Grand Rapids: Zondervan,
1987.
Van Leeuwen, Mary Stewart. Gender & Grace: Love, Work and Parenting in a Changing
World. Downers Grove: IVP, 1990.
Van Leeuwen, Mary Stewart, et al. After Eden: Facing the Challenge of Gender Reconciliation.
Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1993.
Verner, David C. The Household of God: The Social World of the Pastoral Epistles. Chico, CA:
Scholars Press, 1983.
Warkentin, Marjorie. Ordination: A Biblical-Historical View. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1982.
Williams, Don. The Apostle Paul and Women in the Church. Van Nuys: Bim Publishing Co,
1997.
Witherington, Ben III. Women in the Earliest Churches. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1988.
Witherington, Ben, III. Women in the Ministry of Jesus: A Study of Jesus’ Attitudes to Women
and their Roles as Reflected in His Earthly Life. Cambridge NY: Cambridge University
Press, 1984.
Young, Pamela Dickey. Feminist Theology / Christian Theology. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1990.
Articles
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Allison, Robert W, "Let women be silent in the churches (1 Cor 14:33b-36): what did Paul really
say, and what did it mean?," JSNT no 32(1988):27-60.
Amjad-Ali, Christine, "The equality of women: form or substance (1 Corinthians 11:2-16)
[repr]," Voices from the margin; ed by R Sugirtharajah, 1991.
Anderson, Edward B, "Power on her head [1 Cor 11:2-16 in Eng trans; il]," Living Orthodoxy
14(1992):19-22.
Arichea, Daniel C, "The Silence of Women in the Church: Theology and Translation in 1
Corinthians 14:33b-36," BibTr 46(1995):101-112.
Baldwin, H. Scott. "A Difficult Word: authenteo in 1 Timothy 2:12." In Women in the Church:
A Fresh Analysis of 1 Timothy 2:9-15, ed. A.J. Kostenberger, T.R. Schreiner and H.S.
Baldwin, . Grand Rapids: Baker, 1995.
The term means have authority, doesn’t mean domineer.
Baldwin, H. Scott. "Authenteo in Ancient Greek Literature." In Women in the Church: A Fresh
Analysis of 1 Timothy 2:9-15, ed. A.J. Kostenberger, T.R. Schreiner and H.S. Baldwin, .
Grand Rapids: Baker, 1995.
Barnett, Paul W, "Wives and women's ministry (1 Timothy 2:11-15)," EvQ 61(1989):225-238.
Barnett, Paul W, "Women in the church: with special reference to 1 Tim 2 [analysis of the
context in which Paul wrote; reply, K Giles, pp 65-87]," The Bible and women's ministry;
ed by A Nichols, 1990.
Barron, Bruce, "Putting women in their place: 1 Timothy 2 and evangelical views of women in
church leadership," JETS 33(1990):451-459.
Barton, Steven C, "Paul's sense of place: an anthropological approach to community formation in
Corinth [paper, NT Seminar, Kings College, London, 1982]," NTS 32 No 2(1986):225246.
Bassler, Jouette, "Adam, Eve, and the pastor: the use of Genesis 2-3 in the Pastoral Epistles,"
Genesis 1-3 in the history of exegesis; ed by G Robbins, 1988.
Baugh, S.M.. "A Foreign World: Ephesus in the First Century." In Women in the Church: A
Fresh Analysis of 1 Timothy 2:9-15, ed. A.J. Kostenberger, T.R. Schreiner and H.S.
Baldwin, . Grand Rapids: Baker, 1995.
Baugh, Steven M, "The Apostle among the Amazons [I Suffer Not a Woman: Rethinking 1
Timothy 2:11-15 in Light of Ancient Evidence, by R C Kroeger and C C Kroeger, 1992;
review article]," WTJ 56(1994):153-171.
Bavel, Tarsicius J van, "Women as the Image of God in Augustine's De trinitate XII," Signum
pietatis; ed by A Zumkeller, 1989.
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Bedale, Steven. “The Meaning of Kephale in the Pauline Epistles.” Journal of Theological
Studies 5, October (1954): 211-16.
Borresen, Kari E, "God's image, is woman excluded? medieval interpretation of Gen 1,27 and I
Cor 11,7," Image of God and gender models; ed by K Borresen, 1991.
Borresen, Kari E, "God's image, man's image? patristic interpretation of Gen 1,27 and I Cor
11,7," Image of God and gender models; ed by K Borresen, 1991.
Boston, Linda, "A womanist reflection on I Corinthians 7:21-24 and I Corinthians 14:33-35,"
Journal of Women and Religion 9-10(1991):81-89.
Boucher, Madeleine, "Some unexplored parallels to 1 Cor 11:11-12 and Gal 3:28: the NT on the
role of women," CBQ 31(1969):50-58.
Bowman, Ann L, "Women in ministry: an exegetical study of 1 Timothy 2:11-15," BibSac
149(1992):193-213.
Bowman, Ann L. “Women in Ministry: An Exegetical Study of 1 timothy 2:11-15.” Bibliotheca
Sacra 149 Ap-Je (1992): .
Presumably a somewhat conservative approach
Bridges, Linda McKinnish, "Silencing the Corinthian men, not the women (an exegesis of 1
Corinthians 14:34-36)," The new has come; ed by A Neil and V Neely, 1989.
Brooten, Bernadette J, "Paul's views on the nature of women and female homoeroticism,"
Immaculate and powerful; C Atkinson; C Buchanan; M Miles; eds, 1985.
Brooten, Bernadette J, "Women and the churches in early Christianity," Ecumenical Trends 14
No 4(1985):51-54.
Campbell, Christina. “Principles of Female Ordination in the Old Testament.” Priscilla Papers
7,2 Spring (1993): .
Carey, George, "Women and authority in the Scriptures [repr]," Feminine in the church; ed by M
Furlong, 1984.
Carson, Donald A, "Silent in the churches: on the role of women in 1 Corinthians 14:33b-36,"
Recovering biblical manhood and womanhood; J Piper, et al, eds, 1991.
Cervin, Richard S. “Does Kephale Mean ‘Source’ or ‘Authority Over’ in Greek Literature? A
Rebuttal.” Trinity Journal 10, Spring (1989): 85-112.
Corrington, Gail Paterson, "The "headless woman": Paul and the language of the body in 1 Cor
11:2-16," PRS 18(1991):223-231.
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Davies, Glenn N, "Biblical study paper: 1 Timothy 2:8-15 [Evangelical exegesis upholding Paul's
injunction against women's leadership in church]," Personhood, sexuality and Christian
ministry; ed by B Webb, 1987.
Davis, John J. “Some Reflections on Galatians 3:28–Sexual Roles and Biblical Hermeneutics.”
JETS 19, 14 April (1976): .
Delobel, Joël, "1 Cor 11,2-16: towards a coherent interpretation [disc of J Murphy-O'Connor,
"Sex and logic in 1 Corinthians 11:2-16", in C B Q, vol 42, 1980, pp 482-500]," L'Apôtre
Paul; ed by A Vanhoye, 1986.
Dumbrell, W.J. “The Role of Women: A Reconsideration of the Biblical Evidence.”
Interchange 21 (1977): 14-22.
Elliot, Elisabeth. “Why I Oppose the Ordination of Women.” Christianity Today 19, 18 June 6
(1975): 7-16.
Ellis, E. Earle. "The Silenced Wives of Corinth (1Cor. 14:34-35)." In New Testament Textual
Criticism: Its Significance for Exegesis, ed. E.J. Epp and Gordon Fee, . N.Y: Oxford
University Press, 1981.
Fatum, Lone, "Image of God and glory of man: women in the Pauline congregations [Gal 3:28; 1
Cor 11:3-9; bibliog]," Image of God and gender models; ed by K Borresen, 1991.
Fee, Gordon D, "Issues in evangelical hermeneutics III: the great watershed--intentionality and
particularity/eternality: 1 Timothy 2:8-15 as a test case," Crux 26(1990):31-37.
Fee, Gordon D, "Reflections on church order in the Pastoral Epistles, with further reflection on
the hermeneutics of ad hoc documents," JETS 28(1985):141-151.
Fee, Gordon D, "Women in ministry: the meaning of 1 Timothy 2:8-15 in light of the purpose of
1 Timothy [cultural relativity in biblical interpretation]," CBRF Journal no 122(1990):1118.
Fee, Gordon D. “Issues in Evangelical Hermeneutics, Part III: The Great Watershed–
Intentionality & Particularity/Eternality: 1 Timothy 2:8-15 as a Test Case.” Crux 26, Dec
(1990): .
Agrues that this command is localized and not universal.
Fiddes, Paul S, "Woman's head is man: A doctrinal reflection upon a Pauline text," Baptist
Quarterly 31 No 8(1986):370-383.
Fitzmyer, Joseph A, "Kephale in I Corinthians 11:3," Int 47(1993):52-59.
Flanagan, N.M., and E.H. Snyder. “Did Paul P8ut Down Women in 1 Cor. 14:34-36?.” Biblical
Theology Bulletin 11 Jan (1981): 10-12.
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Foh, Susan T. “Woman Preachers: Why Not?.” Fundamentalist Journal Jan (1979): 1985.
Fung, Ronald Y K, "Ministry in the New Testament," The church in the Bible and the world; ed
by D Carson (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1987).
Giles, Kevin, "Response [to P Barnett, "Women in the church," pp 49-64]," The Bible and
women's ministry; ed by A Nichols, 1990.
Gill, David W J, "The importance of Roman portraiture for head-coverings in 1 Corinthians
11:2-16 [reply to C L Thompson Bib Arch 51:99-115 1989]," TB 41(1990):245-260.
Gritz, Sharon H, "The role of women in the church [1 Cor 11:2-16; 14:34-36; 1 Tim 2:9-15],"
The people of God; P Basden and D Dockery, eds, 1991.
Grudem, Wayne, "Does kephale ("head") mean "source" or "authority over" in Greek literature: a
survey of 2,336 examples [tables]," TJ ns 6(1985):38-59.
Grudem, Wayne, "The meaning of kephale ("head"): a response to recent studies," TJ
11(1990):3-72.
Grudem, Wayne. “Does Kephale (‘head’) Mean ‘Source’ or ‘Authority Over’ in Greek
Literature? A Survey of 2,336 Examples.” Trinity Journal 6 (1985): 38-59.
Grudem, Wayne. “The Meaning of Kephale (“Head”): A Response to Recent Studies.” Trinity
Journal 11:1, Spring (1990): 13-72.
Hall, Barbara. “Paul and Women.” Theology Today 31, 1 Apr (1974): .
Hall, David R, "A problem of authority [exousia and freedom in 1 Cor]," ExpT 102(1990):39-42.
Hardesty, Nancy. “Women and the Seminaries.” Christian Century 96, 5 Feb y (1979): 122-23.
Harris, Timothy J, "Why did Paul mention Eve's deception? A critique of P W Barnett's
interpretation of 1 Timothy 2," EvQ 62(1990):335-352.
Hooker, Morna D, "Authority on her head: an examination of 1 Cor 11:10," NTS 10(1964):410416.
Hoover, Karen W, "Creative tension in 1 Timothy 2:11-15," Brethren Life and Thought
22(1977):163-166.
House, H. Wayne. “Distinctive Roles for Women in the Second and Third Centuries.”
Bibliotheca Sacra 145, 577 (1989): .
Howard, J Keir, "Neither male nor female: an examination of the status of women in the New
Testament [1 Cor 11:3-17; 14:34-35; 1 Tim 2:11-12]," EvQ 55(1983):31-42.
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Howe, Margaret. "The Positive Case for the Ordination of Women." In Perspectives on
Evangelical Theology: Papers from the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Evangelical
Theological Society, ed. K.S. Kantzer and S.N. Gundry, . Grand Rapids: Zondervan,
1979.
Hugenberger, Gordon P, "Women in church office: hermeneutics or exegesis? A survey of
approaches to 1 Tim 2:8-15 [emphasis on marital relationship]," JETS 35(1992):341-360.
Hugenberger, Gordon P. “Women in Church Office: Hermeneutics or Exegesis? A Survey of
Approaches to 1 Tim 2:8-15.” JETS 35, Sept (1992): .
Hurley, James B, "Did Paul require veils or the silence of women? A consideration of 1 Cor
11:2-16 and 14:33b-36 [reply, S J Reynolds, 36:90-91 Fall 1973]," WTJ 35(1973):190220.
Jagt, Krijn van der, "Women are saved through bearing children: a sociological approach to the
interpretation of 1 Timothy 2:15," Issues in Bible translation; ed by P Stine, 1988.
Jebb, S, "Suggested interpretation of 1 Ti 2:15," ExpT 81(1970):221-222.
Jensen, Peter, "Using scripture [to argue against women's ordination; reply, P Adam, pp 17-22],"
The Bible and women's ministry; ed by A Nichols, 1990.
Jervis, L Ann, ""But I Want You to Know . . .": Paul's Midrashic Intertextual Response to the
Corinthian Worshipers (1 Cor 11:2-16)," JBL 112(1993):231-246.
Jervis, L Ann, "1 Corinthians 14:34-35: A Reconsideration of Paul's Limitation of the Free
Speech of Some Corinthian Women," JSNT no 58(1995):51-74.
Jewett, Paul K. “Why I favor the Ordination of Women.” Christianity Today 19, 18 June 6
(1975): 7-16.
Johnson, Ben, "The question of property in the New Testament [Matt 6:19-20; Mk 10:28-30; Lk
12:33-34; Acts 4:32-37; 1 Cor 9:1-18; 11:17-34]," Christian ethics and property; ed by B
Harmati, 1982.
Johnson, Ron, "The theology of gender [summary, bibliog]," Journal of Psychology and
Christianity 7(1988):39-49.
Johnston, Robert K.. "The Role of Women in the Church and at Home: An Evangelical Testcase
in Hermeneutics." In Scripture, Tradition, and Interpretation, ed. W.W. Gasque and
W.S. LaSor, . Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1978.
Kalugila, Leonidas, "Women in the ministry of priesthood in the early church: an inquiry," AfTJ
14 No 1(1985):35-45.
Kantzer, Kenneth S, "Proceed with care [women in leadership]," ChrT 30 No 14(1986):14I-15I.
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Keir, Howard J. “Neither Male nor Female: An Examination of the Status of Women in the new
Testament.” Evangelical Quarterly 55, 1 Jan (1983): .
Kendrick, W Gerald, "Authority, Women, and Angels: Translating 1 Corinthians 11.10," BibTr
46(1995):336-343.
Key, Daphne, "Women in the Church [1 Cor 11:1-16; 14:33-37; Gal 3:23-28; 1 Tim 2:8-15;
responses: I H Marshall; J Baldwin, pp 153-156]," The role of women; ed by S Lees,
1984.
Kimberley, David R, "1 Tim 2:15: a possible understanding of a difficult text [correction of
gnostic error]," JETS 35(1992):481-486.
Klassen, William, "Musonius Rufus, Jesus, and Paul: three first-century feminists [Mk 10:38-42;
15:40-41; Lk 7:38; 8:1-3, 54; 10:1; 13:13; Rom 16:7; 1 Cor 11:11-12; Gal 3:28]," From
Jesus to Paul; ed by P Richardson and J Hurd, 1984.
Knight, George W, "Aythenteo in reference to women in 1 Timothy 2:12," NTS 30(1984):143157.
Knight, George W. “Authenteoeo in Reference to Women in 1 Timothy 2:12.” New Testament
Studies 30 (1984): 143-157.
Argues that authenteo means have authority, doesn’t imply abuse of authority in 1
tim 2. (more trad view)
Knight, George W., III. “The New Testament Teaching on the Role Relationship of Male and
Female with Special Reference to the Teaching/Ruling Functions in the Church.” JETS
18, Spring (1975): 81-91.
Knight, George W., III. “The Ordinatio of Women: No.” Christianity Today 25, 4 February 20
(1981): 12-19.
Kostenberger, Andreas J. "A Complex Sentence Structure in 1 Timothy 2:12." In Women in the
Church: A Fresh Analysis of 1 Timothy 2:9-15, ed. A.J. Kostenberger, T.R. Schreiner and
H.S. Baldwin, . Grand Rapids: Baker, 1995.
Kraemer, Ross S. “Ecstasy and Possession: The Attraction of Women to the Cult of Dionysus.”
Harvard Theological Review 72 Jan-Apr (1979): 55-80.
Kroeger, Catherine Clark, "1 Timothy 2:12: a classicist's view [resp, W Liefeld, pp 244-248; N
Holsey, pp 248-253]," Women, authority and the Bible; ed by A Mickelsen, 1986.
Kubo, Sakae, "An exegesis of 1 Timothy 2:11-15 and its implications," Symposium on the role of
women in the church; J Neuffer, 1984.
Kwok, Pui Lan, "The feminist hermeneutics of Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza: an Asian feminist
response," East AsJT 3 No 2(1985):147-153.
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Levison, Jack, "Is Eve to blame: a contextual analysis of Sirach 25:24," CBQ 47(1985):617-623.
Liefeld, Walter L, "Women, submission and ministry in 1 Corinthians [resp, A Johnson, pp 154160]," Women, authority and the Bible; ed by A Mickelsen, 1986.
Linss, Wilhelm C, "St Paul and women [reply by M B Paull, rejoinder 24,226-228 Wint 1985],"
Dialog 24(1985):36-40.
Lowe, Stephen D. “Rethinking the Female Status/Function Question: The Jew/Gentile
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