Editor’s Reflections | Spring 2017 (31.2)
Genesis 29:25 is one of the Bible’s more startling verses: “When morning came, there was Leah!” (NIV). Have you ever wondered how Jacob could not
Genesis 29:25 is one of the Bible’s more startling verses: “When morning came, there was Leah!” (NIV). Have you ever wondered how Jacob could not
Junia, A Woman, An Apostle by David Williams is a thorough examination of Romans 16:7. The book is intended to introduce general readership to the
President’s Welcome In every corner of the world, religious teachings on gender and power have an enormous impact on human lives, especially those of girls and
James begins by giving her readers an in-depth look at what it means to be a widow and a barren woman in Old Testament times,
“Let me be clear once more. The editors of Greek New Testaments killed Junia. They killed her by silencing her into non-existence” (p. 14). Such
Philips’ Fearless Daughters: Women Preachers and the Men Who Cheer Them On
Jael’s Lethal Weapon: Why Women Cannot be Sidelined in this Critical Hour
A winter issue of CBE’s Mutuality magazine was themed, “New Testament Women.” Its articles discuss Martha, the Samaritan woman of John 4, the “Chosen Lady” of
How do we get from sinner to whore in our perception of Bible women? (Note: this offensive term is used only to highlight the false
Editor’s Note: This is an Evangelical Press Association award winning poem. God of Hagar, Tamar, and Mary Magdalene Of Sarah, Rebecca, and Rachel God of Ruth,