Their role in the first century church was like it is today in a church for the holiness (only not so much): restricted. Women were not allowed to have authority over the men whatsoever because the men were in charge. They were also not allowed to speak up or talk in church because whatever questions that they had lurking in their minds were to be asked to their husbands because they were considered to be the "masterminds' of the household.
Back in the first century women held and played an important key role in the hard work of the churches. But not many women or men were given any titles.
A:Scholars say that the role of bishop arose in the Christian Church in the second century.
For eighteenth century women, the role in music that was socially acceptable was that of a performer. It was not acceptable at the time for women to be composers.
their role was to cook, clean, wash, please their husbands.
The role of the Church has always been to bring God to people, and people to God. If you want a more specific answer, you would have to specify which Church you are talking about, and in what country.
In pagan Greece, women had considerable rights and were treated much as equals to men. Chirstianity changed this, introducing the notion from first-century Judaism, that women should be subservient to men.
it didnt chanqee ..
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
non-feminist historians
to get married, raise and family, and care for the house
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home