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The purpose of this study is to find out whether the
ordination of women can result in the growth of the
Episcopal Church of Rwanda.
The second chapter is a study of the traditional
teaching on women ordination, a study which includes the
practice of Judaism, the Early Church, and Christianity
today.
In the third chapter, the cultural factors susceptible
to affect women ordination are examined.
In the fourth chapter, the biblical teaching regarding
women ordination, there is an analysis of arguments for and
against women ordination.
Chapter five is the analysis of the data collected from
the bishops, the pastors, the laymen, and the laywomen of
the Episcopal Church of Rwanda.
In the sixth chapter, recommendations for organizing
seminars and workshops related to women ordination, for
training women in theology, for ordaining women mature in
faith and women whose husbands are dedicated Christians are
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