Classrooms, Conferences, Libraries: Learning Leads to Growth Wherever It Happens
When we think of education, we picture classrooms, degrees, and diplomas. But education is so much more than a desk and a syllabus—it’s a conference
When we think of education, we picture classrooms, degrees, and diplomas. But education is so much more than a desk and a syllabus—it’s a conference
Editor’s note: For the past nine months, while the regular blog editor has been on maternity leave, CBE intern Mayzie Mayfield has been at the
Editor’s Note: CBE maintains an irenic voice when publishing articles on books written by complementarians. The Meaning of Singleness, written by Danielle Treweek, a complementarian,
CBE’s ninth annual writing contest has finally come to a close. We deeply appreciate all participants’ involvement and commitment to CBE and to the Mutuality
Editor’s Note: This is Part I of the series, “Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today,” based on Terran Williams’s keynote address at
Editor’s Note: This book review was originally published in Priscilla Papers Summer 2010: Forging an Evangelical Egalitarian Hermenuetic. Christianity Today 21 (March 2009) reports the
Editor’s note: This article is a 2024 CBE Writing Contest honorable mention. Enjoy! What is a prophet? In Scripture, a prophet is often someone who
Biblical commentaries hold a respected place in the Christian tradition. Modern commentaries continue this legacy, as each generation offers new insights, questions, and cultural perspectives.
Exquisitely researched and thoroughly reasoned, Excavating Women: The Archaeology of Leaders in Early Christianity traces archaeological markers used to honor women leaders in pre- and
The Greco-Roman world of the first few centuries AD was no place of equality for women. Just as the perspective on women affected daily life