Book Review: Reading Galatians
John Anthony Dunne calls Galatians “a place both wonderful and strange” as well as “Paul’s most untamed letter” (ix). In this book, he takes readers
John Anthony Dunne calls Galatians “a place both wonderful and strange” as well as “Paul’s most untamed letter” (ix). In this book, he takes readers
The chapel smelled like burnt coffee and old paper, a blend of comfort and memory that clung to the air. Outside, the relentless San Antonio
https://youtu.be/BBXBthJF6yo?si=ISnQoX4nq_7TGUIU Watch this and other episodes of Mutuality Matters on CBE’s YouTube channel. Dr. Sunberg highlighted the overarching biblical (prescriptive and descriptive) texts supporting women’s
Female Christians in the Greco-Roman world of the first through fourth centuries found themselves threatened from both inside and outside the community of faith. As
Anne Boleyn (ca. 1501–1536), the second wife of King Henry VIII of England (1491–1547), is often either demonized as a temptress, homewrecker, and adulteress, or
Download a PDF version of this article. “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.”1 Shakespeare illuminates our lived experience
“All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up like a
Christianity has a long history of humans attempting to use magic against God. Magic took the forms of divination, necromancy, the casting of spells or
From the long years of the Mughal Empire in India (1526–1857), a story is told about a courtesan. It’s not a historically verifiable story, even
Editor’s Note: This is the 2025 Writing Competition Grand Prize Winner in the Poetry category. I. Theatre I am a fourteen-year-old girl whose calling to