Things You Don't Hear in Church

Biblical Scholar Dan Lewis Defends Female Pastors

1 h 1 min · 13. juni 2026
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Can women be pastors? What does the Bible actually teach about female leadership in the Church? In today's episode we sit down with biblical scholar Dan Lewis to explore one of the most debated topics in Christianity today: female pastors and women in ministry. Together, we examine key Bible passages, church history, and natural theology to understand the strongest arguments for and against women serving as pastors. Whether you're a Christian, a skeptic, a Gen Z believer, or someone struggling with faith and searching for answers, this conversation will challenge you to think deeply about Scripture and Christian doctrine. We discuss passages such as 1 Timothy 2, the role of women in the early church, biblical interpretation, church tradition, and how Christians should approach difficult theological questions with humility and truth. If you're interested in Christian apologetics, biblical theology, church history, discipleship, faith and culture, or understanding controversial topics from a biblical perspective, this episode is for you.

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