There are varying interpretations of biblical passages regarding women teaching men, leading to diverse views within Christianity. Some interpret certain passages as restricting women from teaching men theological doctrine or exercising authority over them in the church. Others interpret these passages within their specific historical and cultural contexts, arguing that they don't apply universally today. They emphasize other passages that highlight women's roles in ministry, teaching, and leadership.
Many believe that both men and women are gifted to teach and should be encouraged to use their gifts within the church. The specific roles and expressions of these gifts may vary depending on the denomination or church tradition.
Ultimately, whether a woman should teach men the Bible is a matter of ongoing discussion and depends on one's interpretation of Scripture and their denominational or church context.