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Beth Allison Barr on Biblical Womanhood

Seminary Dropout

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The Origins of Orthodoxy in the Early Church

In the medieval Catholic church, only those people who had forsaken the marriage life married life after the 11th and 12th centuries. Women technically couldn't be ordained but there are other women who seem to have been ordained in the early medieval world. It's not really until the fifth and sixth centuries that we start getting rules against women performing the sacraments. After the Reformation, when women's godliness became tied up with being married, those options began to disappear for Protestant women.

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