ajay0
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The principle of headship is outlined in the Bible by the apostle Paul....
"But I want you to know that the head of every man is the Christ; in turn, the head of a woman is the man; in turn, the head of the Christ is God." (1 Corinthians 11:3)
There is order in all that God does. Even Christ has a "head" who is above him. So if all in the line follow the order of Jehovah, then no one will be out of place, trying to assume or usurp a role for which God himself did not design them.
Genesis 2:18....
"God said: “It is not good for the man to continue to be alone. I am going to make a helper for him, as a complement of him.”
The role of the woman is as a "helper"...a "compliment" of her mate. A complement is something that make something else complete. As a team, working together their complimentary roles assure them of success in marriage. Respecting the headship arrangement also maintained peace and order in the congregation.
Paul goes further....
"Let a woman learn in silence with full submissiveness. 12 I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man, but she is to remain silent." (1 Timothy 2:11-12)
At first glance this appears to be rather misogynistic, but taking into account how headship is to be exercised, it was really showing respect for God's arrangement. Women could teach their children and other women who wanted extra scriptural instruction, but a woman was not permitted to teach another man, for obvious reasons.
In male dominated societies of course, things tended to become chauvinistic and the position of women fell to a level that God never intended. Either extreme is not in keeping with why the headship arrangement was so important. The "silence" that women were to maintain was in respectfully holding their tongue during worship. It did not rob them of meaningful contribution to worship.
When Paul said..."let the women keep silent in the congregations, for it is not permitted for them to speak. Rather, let them be in subjection, as the Law also says. 35 If they want to learn something, let them ask their husbands at home, for it is disgraceful for a woman to speak in the congregation." (1 Corinthians 14:34-35)......he was only speaking about disrespectful interruption that may have denigrated the occasion. If there were questions that needed addressing, respectful women asked them at home, not causing unnecessary distraction during Christian worship.
A woman's role is just as important as a man's....it is just different and complimentary. Only when women compete with men do we see things going wrong.
In many cultures even today, women have no rights equal to men, but in God's arrangement, women had the freedom to be wonderful assets to their husbands. Read Proverbs 31:10-31 and see the description of a "capable wife"......what a woman!
This is indeed informative. But all this stuff is said by Paul, who had actually never met Jesus and was a late convert to Christianity after years of persecuting them severely.
I am only interested in the biblical teachings as taught by Christ that women ought to be submissive to men and be under their constant subjection and ought not to be a leader-teacher of the masses.
The Prajapita Brahmakumaris is a dharmic monotheistic sect where women are the leaders, administrators and teachers and they have in a short span of time established teaching and meditation centres in India and all over the world.They have received over seven peace messenger awards from the UN for their work promoting peace and human values all over the world.
In ancient India too, there has been reference to female sages like Gargeyi and Maitreyi who had taught wisdom to the masses.
In Buddhism as well, there has been female sages and teachers like Prajnatara who travelled in eastern India teaching buddhism, and was the teacher of Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism.
Sudiksha Ji Maharaj is a female Sikh saint who is the head of the Sikh spiritual institution, Sant Nirankari Mission.
In Sufism, Rabia Basri is considered a great female Sufi enlightened master who taught religion and spirituality to many.
There are also female enlightened sages in modern times like Anandmurti Gurumaa, Mother Meera, Sharda Devi, Anandamayi Ma, Mata Amritanandamayi, Karunamayi Ma who had successfully taught religion and spirituality to millions.
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