(Noun) List do Efezjan; Efezjanie;
etn. Efezjanie
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The specific theological objection to women in church authority is drawn from passages in St Paul's letters to the early church, around 30 years after Jesus's death, particularly one from Ephesians that says "the husband is the head of the wife", and another in 1 Timothy that reads: "I do not permit a woman to teach or have authority over a man." Heywood herself was a high-flying accountant ("That was a very male environment") before she worked for the church, and insists that the evangelical position does not value women any less highly than men. Is it hard to tell women who might one day lead FTSE 100 companies or political parties that they can't lead a church? "Yes," she says, "because our culture is that you're valued by what you do, therefore to say you can't do something is saying you're second-rate. But this is a positive model we're following."