Conference Papers
All of the articles in this issue were presented at conferences, including CBE’s 2019 annual conference, “Created to Thrive,” and the 2019 annual meeting of
All of the articles in this issue were presented at conferences, including CBE’s 2019 annual conference, “Created to Thrive,” and the 2019 annual meeting of
This issue gathers theologians, humanitarians, pastors, and social justice advocates to explore connections between what we believe about women’s leadership and how that impacts the
Disciplines represented in this issue include archaeology, art history, church history, ecclesiology, genre studies, hermeneutics, homiletics, iconography, literary criticism, New and Old Testament exegesis, and
In this issue CBE gathered a variety of voices in a conversation about the past, present, and future of the movement to advocate for the inherent equality
This issue of Priscilla Papers features student scholarship. It includes, but is not limited to, essays from recent CBE competitions. The articles—by Josh Little, Pushpa Samuel, Jessica
How can we recognize disciples of Jesus? Is it by their gender? Their authority? Their training? According to John 13:35, Jesus’ disciples are distinguished by
Equality of all people is more than just his personal conviction—it is a pervasive biblical principle. In this issue, we address the issue of recognizing
This issue features examples of people who care for widows and orphans in ways that break cycles of dependence and lead to lasting change.
These articles explore current issues by responding to the charge of “feminization,” offering alternatives to romanticism, and recognizing the need for inclusive language in our
Helping people find their own voices and use them is more valuable than being a spokesperson for them. Advocacy is more about being faithful to God’s