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Sam Storms’ Theological Studies includes in-depth discussion of key theological topics grouped in volumes by topic. Storms sets out to increase your understanding of Christian theology by combining his personal experience with biblical references and select excerpts and opinions of significant authors and theologians of our time such as John Piper, James Stalker, Norman Geisler and others. Storms...

prophecies] a. “for they are not permitted to speak” 1) “but let them subject themselves” 2) “just as the Law also says” b. “and if they desire to learn anything” 1) “let them ask their own husbands at home” 2) “for it is improper for a woman to speak in church” If this outline is correct, Paul would be forbidding women to speak in church only in regard to the judgment or evaluation of prophetic utterances. Evidently he believed that this entailed an exercise of authority restricted to men only (see
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