Talk:Ephesians 5:21

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Latest comment: 18 years ago by Clinkophonist in topic Notable or not

Notable or not

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No discussion on Christian feminism and the Bible is complete without this verse, or the larger passage. This is the only passage with an explicit statement on equality. Eg, see [1] which isn't a feminist publication. Even now, there is too much content to be stuck on Epistle to the Ephesians, let alone what it could grow into.

However, since it has as much to do with 5:22 as 5:21, and a article on two verses is quite odd, perhaps an article on the larger passage or the entire chapter is better. The only problem is this is the only content for that article now. Other thoughts? --JBJ 02:53, 24 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

It may be the case that no discussion about feminist theology is complete without the passage, but the passage in and of itself is not notable in its own right. An article about feminist theology and more particularly Christian feminism would certainly be justified in discussing this verse/larger-passage in a section of some size or other, but it does not deserve an independent article. Clinkophonist 23:37, 20 May 2006 (UTC)Reply