Can women preach? Teach? Lead? Serve as pastors or apostles? Few topics generate as much debate in the church today as women in ministry. In The Biblical Teaching of Women in Ministry , Dr. Jeremy L. Kamer offers a careful, Scripture-centered exploration of this important issue — rooted firmly in the authority of the King James Bible. Rather than building theology on a single difficult verse, this book examines the whole witness of Scripture: The creation account and the Fall - Deborah, Huldah, and Old Testament temple ministry - Mary Magdalene, Anna, Junia, Phoebe, Priscilla, Lydia, and more - The “hard passages” of 1 Corinthians 14 and 1 Timothy 2 - Greek word studies on authority (exousia, authentein, dunamis, and more) - Women in church history from the early church through revival movements Dr. Kamer demonstrates that when Scripture interprets Scripture, a clear trajectory emerges — one of partnership, calling, gifting, and Spirit-empowered service. This book is not driven by cultural trends. It is driven by careful exegesis, historical awareness, and a deep desire to let the Bible speak for itself. If you believe in the full authority of Scripture and want a thoughtful, balanced, and deeply biblical case for women serving in ministry, this book is for you.