Sure. In a more succinct fashion, I'll simply pare down the main point of the late Catherine Kroeger's book.
So, here it is. While I'm sure there may be some background points that I might disagree with her on pertaining to various aspects of the Bible, her main point, and one that I think she does a decent job of establishing, is that what Paul said in 1 Timothy 2:11-15 has all too often been miscontextualized, misinterpreted and misapplied by Christian men to Christian women and to their potential for ministry, even within the Church itself. And she offers historical and cultural contexts by which we can do better exegesis of that passage to as to more accurately (I'd say "more realistically") understand what Paul was saying.
But don't take my word for it. Here. You can hear her recorded words yourself:
Catherine Clark Kroeger's book, which goes into even more detail than what you hear in the video above, is titled:
I Suffer Not A Woman: Rethinking 1 Timothy 2:11-15 in the Light of Ancient Evidence, (1992), Baker Academic publisher.