I would really like to see all of Ben Witherington's works in Logos, but I would specifically like to see:
Women in the Earliest Churches (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series)
Women in the Ministry of Jesus: A Study of Jesus' Attitudes to Women and their Roles as Reflected in His Earthly Life (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series)
There is a more popular level condensed version titled:
Women and the Genesis of Christianity
but I would rather have the two full versions.
I would really like to see all of Ben Witherington's works in Logos, but I would specifically like to see: Women in the Earliest Churches (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series) Women in the Ministry of Jesus: A Study of Jesus' Attitudes to Women and their Roles as Reflected in His Earthly Life (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series) There is a more popular level condensed version titled: Women and the Genesis of Christianity but I would rather have the two full versions.
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I was just wishing again that I had these two in my library, so I thought I would bump this thread.
I found a couple of short videos describing Witherington's views on women's roles:
Women and Ministry from Scripture and History
Women, Ministry Roles, and Scripture
I found a couple of short videos describing Witherington's views on women's roles: Women and Ministry from Scripture and History Women, Ministry Roles, and Scripture
I definitely would be interested in these.
Bumping again!
Please!!
Please again...
Yes, please. These do indeed look really good.
I would really like to see all of Ben Witherington's works in Logos, but I would specifically like to see: Women in the Earliest Churches (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series) Women in the Ministry of Jesus: A Study of Jesus' Attitudes to Women and their Roles as Reflected in His Earthly Life (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series)
I have added these to the Book Requests page here. No matter your views on women's roles in the church, these volumes present vital arguments which must be considered.
What cheered me up was seeing a post in this thread from the much missed Milford Charles Murray