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Beyond Reasonable Doubt is not just another book among many
tackling the issues surrounding the role of women in the church.
After witnessing discussions on this topic in settings as varied as
the seminary classroom, the foyers in the local church, and even
his own living room, Scott Womble sought to bring these
perspectives into one holistic discussion. The result is a
comprehensive resource which addresses theology, exegesis and
everyday life. Utilizing the hypothetical setting of a courtroom,
Womble argues that the case which sentences women to secondary
roles in ministry demands a retrial. An accumulation of 95 solid
arguments is presented on behalf of the women who need a defense
attorney as they await the verdict regarding their place in the
church. His 95 theses raise more than reasonable doubt and clearly
show that women must be released into ministry. Scott Womble (B.S.,
Saint Louis Christian College; M. Div., Lincoln Christian Seminary)
is professor of biblical studies at Saint Louis Christian College
where he also serves as the Adults in Ministry Coordinator. Prior
to joining the college in 2002, Womble served as full-time
preaching minister in central Illinois for seven years. He still
regularly fills the pulpit on Sunday mornings, having preached at
over fifty churches. He is a regular book reviewer for the
Stone-Campbell Journal. Womble is an avid sports enthusiast. Scott
and his wife Lisa have been married twenty-three years and have two
children, Amanda and Michael.
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