In this episode of “Conversing,” Mimi Haddad, president of CBE, discusses gender equality and women in leadership. She reflects with Dr. Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, on the complex relationship between theology and real-life injustice, the social and economic benefits of women in leadership, and the pressing task of “dismantling theological patriarchy” in the church.
Listen NowA workshop from the 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Listen NowKeynote address from 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Listen NowLecture from 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Listen NowLecture from 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Listen NowLecture from 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Listen NowChildren around the world are at risk from various forms of life-threatening situations. They face many adversities in diverse contexts including wars, famine and disease. However, there is one threat to child well-being that remains constant in all global contexts: the presence of gender-based violence.
Listen NowSeeking Justice and Loving Mercy: Gender and Equality in the Bible and our Culture
Listen NowSeeking Justice and Loving Mercy: Gender and Equality in the Bible and our Culture
Listen NowJulia Kavanaugh, an Irish Roman Catholic, was a Victorian novelist and biographer. Her book "Women of Christianity" offers the earliest survey of women’s lives in the Christian tradition. This text refutes the frequent charge of trendiness of egalitarianism, as it was written 150 years ago. It confronts male-dominated history (“great events, dazzling actions”) as pagan and transcends the “wearisome similarity” often depicted in saints’ lives. Finally, her book invites connections with contemporary feminist texts.
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