Category: Books by Women

Phoebe: A Story

Around 56 AD, the apostle Paul wrote to the church in Rome. He entrusted this letter to Phoebe, whom he describes as the deacon of

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Philip’s Daughters

Description: This volume brings together twelve scholars from a variety of scholarly fields including biblical studies, history, theology, sociology, anthropology, and missiology in a multi-disciplinary

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Philippians

In this accessible and erudite commentary, respected New Testament scholar Linda Belleville shows how Paul’s letter to the Philippians provides a unique opportunity to see

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The People Paul Admired

Where did the old social barriers break down at the coming of Christianity? In homes. Where did practice join theology to break down the division

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Penny Preaches

Penny loves the sermon on Sunday because she loves to think about big things. But when preaching from the front porch to her friends doesn’t

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Paul’s Literary Style

Paul’s Literary Style determines quantitatively how Paul varies the style of his writing to assist communication with different communities and to ascertain some constant characteristics of

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Paul and Gender

Christianity Today 2018 Book Award Winner Respected New Testament scholar Cynthia Long Westfall offers a coherent Pauline theology of gender, which includes fresh perspectives on

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Origins of Difference

In what ways are women and men different? Where do these differences originate? In this book, Elaine Storkey uncovers the foundational assumptions and presuppositions that

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On Purpose

Many Christian women are torn between how the church has taught traditional gender roles and the liberty they see secular society afford to women. But

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