Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Volume 1.
“Scripture teaches some restriction on the roles women may fill in the church. Generally these restrictions fall in three areas: (1) governing authority, (2) Bible teaching, and (3) public recognition or visibility.” (Volume 1, Number 2, Page 1)
“where it doesn’t mean ‘everyone to everyone,’ but ‘some to others.’” (Volume 1, Number 4, Page 3)
“What then does ‘one another’ mean in Ephesians 5:21? It means ‘some to others,’ not ‘everyone to everyone.’ The meaning of hypotassō, which always indicates one-directional submission to an authority, prevents the sense ‘everyone to everyone’ in this verse.” (Volume 1, Number 4, Page 4)
“The question remains, however, whether Fee’s argument is compelling. Is Paul’s ruling in 2:8–15 ad hoc, or is it normative for all cultures at all times?” (Volume 1, Number 4, Page 5)
“Why should we give hypotassō a meaning in Ephesians 5:21 which it is nowhere else shown to have” (Volume 1, Number 4, Page 3)