Christian history is full of remarkable women. Here we highlight women in the Old Testament, New Testament, and in mission since the early days of the church to the twenty-first century.
Listen NowIn this workshop, Muted Group Theory (MGT) is presented as a tool for explaining and promoting communication between churches and marginalized women.
Listen NowThis recording explores current research on gender differences in achievement motivation and draws implications from this research to the manner in which men and women find their place of service within the church.
Listen NowSeeking Justice and Loving Mercy: Gender and Equality in the Bible and our Culture
Listen NowThis workshop examines how patriarchal views of gender relationships are sometimes anchored in homoian or semi-Arian views of the Trinity.
Listen NowSeeking Justice and Loving Mercy: Gender and Equality in the Bible and our Culture
Listen NowIgnorance of the doctrine of the Trinity is endemic in the church. Karl Barth initiated a change, at least for theologians. Now theologians agree that the doctrine of the Trinity is the foundational Christian doctrine. We Christians on the basis of Scripture believe that God is one yet three co-equal "persons" (not individuals). Moreover, the divine three work as one (being and function are two sides of one coin). Thus, according to historic orthodoxy and modern theology, the Trinity is inherently "anti-subordinationist."
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