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Priscilla Papers | Academic Journal | Summer 2025

An interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed academic journal exploring Bible interpretation, theology, church history, and other disciplines as they address a biblical view of women’s equality and justice in the home, church, and world.

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Priscilla Papers Vol 39, No 3 | Summer 2025 | Sexism and Racism

Summer 2025

Volume: 39 | Number: 3

Sexism and Racism

This issue of Priscilla Papers engages certain intersections of sexism and racism that have long plagued the world and challenged the church.

Contents

Racism and Sexism: The Groans of a New Creation
Lament helps open necessary space to sit with our complicity and pain, to wait on God’s transforming power, and to seek wisdom of leaders at the margins who know best the logic of patriarchy and thus more viable, lasting solutions.

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Women, Leadership, and Ordination in the Anglican Church in Nigeria: Debating 1 Corinthians 14:26–40
By: Mercy Uwaezuoke Chukwuedo | August 19, 2025
 In some parts of Nigeria where there are few or no men in the Christian Church, women can take on leadership roles. Providing women with opportunities in leadership would offer additional personnel, especially in areas experiencing a shortage of ministers.

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Separate but Equal: The Great Lie behind Jim Crow and Progressive Complementarianism
By: Greta L. Bennett, AJ Fletcher | August 19, 2025
There is no reason for progressive complementarians to limit how God uses women in ministry. They may claim equality, but much like the Jim Crow laws, such equality is a lie and the “insistence that ‘equal worth’ manifests in unequal roles” lacks biblical precedent.

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War on Women: Roman Misogyny for Military Aim
By: Heather Preston | August 19, 2025
In the case of Rome, the glory of an empire became synonymous with the glory of heavenly favor. This is a dangerous misappropriation we see modeled by nationalist political groups today.

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Book Review: Breaking the Silence on Women Leaders in the Early Church  A Review of Excavating Women: The Archaeology of Leaders in Early Christianity
Excavating Women is a pioneering achievement that demonstrates the power of archaeology to accurately recover the history of early Christian women. 

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