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Women and Worship at Corinth (Paperback)

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Making sense of Paul's arguments in 1 Corinthians 11-14 regarding both the role of women in public worship and the value of tongues and prophecy for the unbeliever has long posed challenges for any lay reader or scholar. Despite numerous explanations offered over the years, these passages remain marked by inconsistencies, contradictions, and puzzles. Lucy Peppiatt offers a reading of 1 Corinthians 11-14 in which she proposes that Paul is in conversation with the Corinthian male leadership regarding their domineering, superior, and selfish practices, including coercing the women to wear head coverings, lording it over the "have-nots" at the Lord's Supper, speaking in tongues all at once, and ordering married women to keep quiet in church. Through careful exegesis and theological comment this reading not only brings internal coherence to the text, but paints a picture of the apostle gripped by a vision for a new humanity "in the Lord," resulting in his refusal to compromise with the traditional views of his own society. Instead, as those who should identify with the crucified Christ, he exhorts the Corinthians to make "love" their aim, and thus to restore dignity and honor to women, the outsider, and the poor.

About the Author


Lucy Peppiatt is the Principal of Westminster Theological Centre. She has BA degrees in both English and Theology. She completed her MA in Systematic Theology at King's College, London, and her PhD through the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. Lucy's research interests are Christ and the Spirit, charismatic theology, discipleship, and 1 Corinthians. She and her husband, Nick Crawley, lead Crossnet Anglican Church in Bristol. They have four sons.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781498201469
ISBN-10: 1498201466
Publisher: Cascade Books
Publication Date: March 25th, 2015
Pages: 160
Language: English