Ancient Heresies and a Strange Greek Verb
This article was originally published in The Reformed Journal. Reprinted by permission of the authors. In Paul’s first epistle to Timothy, bishop of Ephesus, there
This article was originally published in The Reformed Journal. Reprinted by permission of the authors. In Paul’s first epistle to Timothy, bishop of Ephesus, there
This article was originally published in The Reformed Journal. Reprinted by permission of the authors. Although we may idealize the early church, most of us
From the author of the twenty-five-million-copy bestseller The Shack comes a captivating new novel destined to be one of the most talked-about books of the decade. Eve is
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
After a woman pastor, who had preached in college chapel, spoke in my Women in the Bible class, two women students challenged her right to
This book, written by two ordained women, deals in a winsome and loving way with the issue of women in leadership in the church and
What would we see if we looked back across the landscape of our lives from the vantage point of age and experience? We would observe
1 Timothy 2:8-15 is the primary verse that has been used to exclude women from teaching and leadership in the church. However, a careful examination
Language matters—what we say, where we say it, and to whom. If, for example, a Victorian era Brit planned to “knock someone up,” he meant
This article was first published with Missio Alliance. Do egalitarians overlook the deeper truths of Scripture to promote social-economic equality? Does our commitment to biblical