Baptists are keen to go directly to the New Testament in all major
issues of faith. If the Bible is the first argument, then history (and
therefore tradition) is another line of argument, that both promoters
and opponents of women's ordination can and do use. This book is largely
concerned with not just the history of women's ordination, or even of
Baptists and women's ordination, but offers perspectives from history
that may be useful for the discussion of this issue. The thrust of the
arguments are aimed at highlighting that differing biblical
interpretations are possible, and it must be admitted that Baptists have
their own history, over which, much diversity has developed.