NS561
Scholer
NS561: WOMEN, THE BIBLE, AND THE CHURCH. David M. Scholer.
DESCRIPTION:
- This course is designed (1) to undertake a study of the Old and New
Testament texts and their cultural environments which bear on the roles and
status of women in biblical history and, in particular, in the early church;
(2) to reflect on a wide range of hermeneutical, historical and theological
perspectives relevant to the issues of women and ministry; and (3) to formulate
significant exegetical and hermeneutical implications and conclusions for the
role and status of women in ministry and the church today.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- Fuller Seminary is committed to equality for women and men in all
of its programs of preparing women and men for all forms of ministry. Yet, the
issues involved in this commitment and its implications continue to be widely
discussed and debated throughout the Church. This course provides a responsible
biblical and hermeneutical basis for engaging these issues.
COURSE FORMAT:
- This will consist of lectures and vigorous discussion, meeting
daily for four-hour sessions for two weeks (June 19-30, 2000).
REQUIRED READING:
- Belleville, L. L. Women Leaders and the Church: 3 Crucial
Questions. (3 Crucial Questions.) Grand Rapids: Baker, 2000.
- Clark, E. A. Women in the Early Church. (Message of the Fathers of
the Church 13.) Wilmington: Michael Glazier, 1983 [distributed by the
Liturgical Press].
- Clouse, B. and R. G. Clouse. Women in Ministry: Four Views. Downers
Grove: InterVarsity, 1989.
- Groothius, R. M. Good News for Women: A Biblical Picture of Gender
Equality. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1997.
- Kraemer, R. S. and M. R. D'Angelo. Women & Christian Origins.
New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
- Mickelsen, A. Women, Authority, and the Bible. Downers Grove:
InterVarsity, 1986.
- Osiek, C. Beyond Anger: On Being a Feminist in the Church. New
York/Mahwah: Paulist, 1986.
- Scholer, D. M. Selected Articles on Hermeneutics and Women and Ministry
in the New Testament. Pasadena: Fuller Seminary Bookstore, Eleventh
Printing, 1998.
RECOMMENDED READING:
- Grenz, S. J. with D. M. Kjesbo. Women in the Church: A Biblical
Theology of Women in Ministry. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1995.
- Kraemer, R. S. Her Share of the Blessings: Women's Religions among
Pagans, Jews, and Christians in the Graeco-Roman World. New York/Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1992.
- Torjesen, K. J. When Women Were Priests: Women's Leadership in the Early
Church and the Scandal of Their Subordination in the Rise of Christianity.
San Francisco: Harper San Francisco, 1993.
- Van Leeuwen, M. S. Gender & Grace: Love, Work & Parenting in a
Changing World. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1990.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- Three brief critical papers [4-6 pages each], one on Osiek [due June 23,
2000]; one on Clark [due June 30, 2000]; and one on Clouse/Clouse [due July 14,
2000].
- A major position paper [15-20 pages; this should clearly reflect the use of
all required readings] on the role and status of women in the New Testament and
in the Church today [due August 11, 2000].
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Elective.
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.