| dc.description.abstract | This 1982 study paper, prepared by a synodical committee of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS), explores the biblical principles governing the roles of men and women in marriage, church, and society. Using a narrative style, the report traces the headship-helper relationship from creation through the fall into sin and into redeemed Christian life. It affirms that male headship and female support were established before the fall and remain valid, though now expressed through submission and authority due to sin’s effects. The paper applies these principles specifically to marriage and the public ministry of the church, emphasizing mutual love, humility, and service. It cautions against extending these principles into societal roles without clear scriptural warrant. The report concludes by encouraging Christians to joyfully embrace God’s design, highlighting the valuable contributions of women in the church and the importance of applying biblical principles faithfully and lovingly.
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