After discovering a textual variant in early Greek manuscripts, which were supported by early Greek scripture quotations from the early church fathers, the author realized this variant reading provides the important context which reverses how many are currently understanding Paul’s apparent prohibition of women teaching in the pastoral epistles. The discovery of this variant completely changed the authors thinking and prompted a thorough study of the topic.
Setting cultural arguments aside and relying solely on the text of Scripture, this book answers the critical question: Do these passages prevent women from being pastors, elders, and/or deacons? After an in-depth study, the author concluded that there is zero biblical evidence based on the original text of Scripture to support prohibiting women from holding leadership positions of pastor, elder, or deacon in the church.
Along with a career in computer programming, Seth Knorr is also an elder in his church, Sunday school teacher, small group leader, served as a youth pastor for ten years, and creator of the biblical search engine SmartBibleSearch.com. All of which led to a passion for studying the Bible in its original languages along with church history and the early church fathers.