{"id":1616,"date":"2006-12-04T02:30:54","date_gmt":"2006-12-04T02:30:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2006\/12\/women-in-ministry-headship.html"},"modified":"2006-12-04T02:30:54","modified_gmt":"2006-12-04T02:30:54","slug":"women-in-ministry-headship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2006\/12\/women-in-ministry-headship.html","title":{"rendered":"Women in Ministry: &#8220;Headship&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In chps 12-13 of Sarah Sumner&#8217;s book <em>Men and Women in Ministry<\/em> Sumner begins a four-chapter study of &#8220;head&#8221; in the Bible and esp in Paul&#8217;s letters. We will not be done with &#8220;headship&#8221; issues today, but we need to get a start. Sarah Sumner begins with 1 Cor 11:3, and I want to provide the text before I summarize what she argues: <!--more|inline--><br \/>\n&#8220;But I want you to realize that the <em>head<\/em> of every man is Christ, and the <em>head<\/em> of the woman is man, and the <em>head<\/em> of Christ is God.&#8221;<br \/>\nIn your community of faith, what does &#8220;headship&#8221; mean and how is that meaning manifested? Who &#8212; husband or wife &#8212; is the one called to sacrifice for the other? Sumner contends that the headship debate gets things mixed up for it reduces to authority lines and her contention suggests there is a better way. For complementarians, &#8220;head&#8221; refers to authority over: as Christ is authority over &#8220;men,&#8221; so man is authority over woman, and God is authority over Christ. For egalitarians, &#8220;head&#8221; sometimes means &#8220;source of&#8221;: As Christ is the source of men, so men are the source of women, and God is the source of Christ.<br \/>\nSumner suggests there is a major, major issue here: the order of these names is not a <em>hierarchical<\/em> order. It is not God, Christ, man, woman, but Christ, man, woman, God. That is odd. So, she sketches the view that this is the <em>historical<\/em> order of creation. As Christ is the creational prototype\/creator of Adam (as male), so the male&#8217;s rib was used to create Eve (woman), and then God (in the womb of Mary) becomes incarnate in Christ.<br \/>\nSumner&#8217;s thesis is that focusing on authority and source misses something important. Grudem&#8217;s famous lexical study of 2,336 instances of &#8220;head&#8221; (Greek <em>kephale<\/em>) turned up very few instances where the term means &#8220;source&#8221; and only 2% meaning &#8220;authority over.&#8221; Sumner says the normal meaning of the term is &#8220;head.&#8221; It&#8217;s an image. And it all begins with a metaphor. We&#8217;re almost there.<br \/>\nChp 13 is about Eph 5:22 where the famous passage is about wives submitting to husbands. She contends that nowhere in the Bible is the husband told to submit to this wife (she knows of Eph 5:21 but is talking about explicit commands to men) and nowhere does it say that men are to &#8220;lead&#8221; their wives. Instead, folks ought to focus on what Eph 5:21-33 does say &#8212; and this can be seen in couplets for couples:<br \/>\n1. There is a submit\/sacrifice for wives\/husbands.<br \/>\n2. There is a body\/head for wives\/husbands.<br \/>\n3. There is a respect\/love for wives\/husbands.<br \/>\nThese are the relational dynamics of wives and husbands.<br \/>\nHer thesis: <em>the head\/body image is a metaphor for organic connection for the sake of unity<\/em>. Unity is what is in mind for headship. God gives an image, not of authority or source, but of unity. The mystery of marriage is about becoming &#8220;one&#8221; flesh &#8212; unity.<br \/>\nHusbands &#8220;are&#8221; the head; wives &#8220;are&#8221; the body. The wife submits and the husband sacrifices. Coercion is never the relationship. These are full-time relational postures to one another, not occasional acts. The irony is that within the Christian community, because &#8220;submission&#8221; is often misunderstood, the wife is expected to &#8220;sacrifice&#8221; for her husband &#8212; the Bible says there is a dynamic of submission and sacrifice.<br \/>\nBefore I sign off today, I want to emphasize something. I do not define my relationship to Kris or to women in church (or anywhere for that matter) as either complementarian or egalitarian. I believe defining my relationship in such terms messes things up and focuses on the wrong thing. Instead, I focus on love: my relationship to Kris is one of love, not one of either complementarianism or egalitarianism. My responsibility is to love her. To focus on the other terms reduces love to a role. Bad idea.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In chps 12-13 of Sarah Sumner&#8217;s book Men and Women in Ministry Sumner begins a four-chapter study of &#8220;head&#8221; in the Bible and esp in Paul&#8217;s letters. We will not be done with &#8220;headship&#8221; issues today, but we need to get a start. 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