Keynote speakers Andrew Bartlett, Steve Holmes, and Lucy Peppiatt consider the spiritual and social consequences of theological patriarchy.
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Watch NowIn this lecture, Dr. Hübner outlines vivid examples of when biblical exegesis goes south because of an agenda to discriminate against women and maintain male dominance.
Watch NowThis workshop reflects on and discusses the complex role of Bible translation in the dissemination of the good news of our salvation and liberation, and in championing gender equality.
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Watch NowThe book of Galatians reminds us we are called to be free, and to use that freedom to serve in love.
Watch NowLecture from 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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