Book Review: The Quest for Biblical Servant Leadership: Insights from the Global Church
The book, The Quest for Biblical Servant Leadership: Insights from the Global Church, edited by Keumju Jewel Hyun, Grace Y. May, Philomena Mwaura, and Julius
The book, The Quest for Biblical Servant Leadership: Insights from the Global Church, edited by Keumju Jewel Hyun, Grace Y. May, Philomena Mwaura, and Julius
Wisdom for Life We’re in a series on the book of Proverbs called “Wisdom for Life.”1 We’ve been talking about how God has wisdom for
My interpretation of Gen 3:16 is based upon its context in the Garden story (Gen 2:4b–4:24), the Hebrew terms that comprise it, and the parallelism
This article explains the author’s translation of Gen 3:16b, “In spite of this, you will still want to be with your husband, just as he
English versions of Gen 3:16 present two starkly different translations of God’s first words to the woman in the Garden of Eden. In 1611, the
Loren Cunningham, cofounder of one of the world’s largest missions organizations, said Scripture never contradicts God’s character. God’s Word is “infallible,” he says, “but our
Editor’s Note: Katharine Bushnell died in 1946 at the age of ninety, having lived a life of exemplary commitment to Christ. She was a medical
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,
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
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.