Mutuality | Blog + Magazine | Summer 2026
The print + digital magazine of CBE International
Mutuality offers articles from diverse writers who share egalitarian theology and explore its intersection with everyday life.
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Summer 2026
Volume: 33 | Number: 2
The "S" Word: Understanding Submission
As the articles in this issue discuss, submission, rightly understood, does not operate on the basis of domination, oppression, voicelessness, or control. Each article thoughtfully seeks to understand what submission is—and isn’t—according to the Bible.
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By: Carrie Silveira | June 9, 2026
As the articles in this issue discuss, submission, rightly understood, does not operate on the basis of domination, oppression, voicelessness, or control. Each article thoughtfully seeks to understand what submission is—and isn’t—according to the Bible.

By: Israel Steinmetz | June 9, 2026
Submission is often associated with coercion and control; the church must understand the difference between biblical submission and unbiblical subjugation.

By: Lauren Roberts Lukefahr | June 9, 2026
Social media enables ideas to be shared in accessible, bite-sized formats; but when these sound bites take the place of sound principles, ideas that sound romantic or appealing on the surface may lead us away from biblical truth.

By: Bruna Santini | June 9, 2026
Paul’s metaphor of the church as a living body provides important insights into the nature of submission.

By: Bobby Gilles | June 9, 2026
Reading 1 Peter through purely modern eyes can lead us to miss out on just how radical Peter's teachings really were.

By: Abby Amstutz | June 9, 2026
Leadership and submission are often set against each other as incompatible opposites; the leadership exemplified by Jesus brings them together and reframes how we understand them both.

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | June 9, 2026
While secular culture may presume and assert authority based on the presumed superiority of gender, race, and class, marriages and churches flourish when all believers submit mutually and equally to each other out of love and respect based on scriptures like Gal 3:28—a text foreshadowed in the creation account.