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Priscilla Papers | Academic Journal | Autumn 2019

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.

"Priscilla and Aquila instructed Apollos more perfectly in the way of the Lord." (Acts 18:26)

Academic Journals

The opinions expressed in these articles are those of the authors. They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of CBE International or its members.

Character Sketches

Autumn 2019

Volume: 33 | Number: 4

Character Sketches

The theme of this issue of Priscilla Papers is Character Sketches. Each article gives insight into one or more Bible characters. 

Contents

Editor's Reflection: Autumn 2019
By: Jeff Miller | October 31, 2019
The theme of this issue of Priscilla Papers is Character Sketches. Each article gives insight into one or more Bible characters.

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CBE’s Tribute to Gretchen Gaebelein Hull (1930–2019)
By: Mimi Haddad | October 31, 2019
Gretchen G. Hull was instrumental in the founding of CBE. One of CBE’s founders, as well as a board member and early pioneering editor of Priscilla Papers, Gretchen was brilliant, gutsy, and never afraid to speak out. 

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Philippians 4:2–3: An Alternative View  of the Euodia-Syntyche Debate
By: Tyler Allred | October 31, 2019
In Phil 4:2–3, Paul exhorts two women, Euodia and Syntyche, to “pursue the same mindset in the Lord.” Unfortunately, he does not offer enough detail to confirm the exact nature of this request.

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The Poor Widow Who Gave at the Temple: Narrative Logic in Mark 12:41–44
By: David E. Malick | October 31, 2019
Through Mark’s artful storytelling, this unnamed woman—whom Jesus witnesses giving an offering in the temple—encapsulates the self-giving life of Christ and foreshadows the lives of all Christians who follow Jesus well.

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Unveiling Old Testament Women with Accurate Translation
By: Elizabeth Ann R. Willett | October 31, 2019
Cleansing the Bible of counter-cultural female roles not only masculinizes history, it also deprives women of a broader picture of how God has and might use women and their gifts in church, home, and society.

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Covenant Partners: An Egalitarian Reading of Genesis 17:15–16
By: Josiah Callaghan | October 31, 2019
Like many other biblical texts, Gen 17:15–16 invades our worldview and reminds us that God sought out covenant partners—both male and female—to bring blessings to all the nations.

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Jael’s Story as Initial Fulfillment of Genesis 3:15
By: Julie Walsh | October 31, 2019
This article has shown that the Gen 3:15 Edenic covenant began in the Garden with the woman. It was then initially fulfilled with Deborah and Jael in Judg 4 and 5. Indeed, the Jael story actualizes the Gen 3:15 promise.

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Vindicating the Vixens: Revisiting Sexualized, Vilified,  and Marginalized Women of the Bible
By: Jeff Miller | October 31, 2019
Vindicating the Vixens is an important collection that takes a major step toward the goal expressed in its title. Its several essays vary in style, including a wide spectrum from academic to sermonic.

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Consider the Women: A Provocative Guide to Three Matriarchs of the Bible
By: Jeff Miller | October 31, 2019
The book lives up to its subtitle, A Provocative Guide. . . . Though it has some value, I do not recommend it without reservation, given her methods of interpretation noted above.

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