No, Sister, You Don’t Have a “Jezebel Spirit”
The “J” Term The church faces a huge crisis today. More and more (mostly) female survivors are courageously speaking out about the sexual abuse they’ve
The “J” Term The church faces a huge crisis today. More and more (mostly) female survivors are courageously speaking out about the sexual abuse they’ve
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Early each year, CBE staff and editors compile a list of articles to be submitted for the Higher Goals and Awards of Excellence competitions hosted by the Evangelical Press Association (EPA),
Gender, Violence, and Justice is a collection of essays written by a leading expert in the field of violence prevention against women and pastoral theology.
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One of the more subtle consequences of the Reformation is the way iconoclasm shaped our ability to recognize the metaphors of Scripture. Protestants in the
Exodus 2:1–10, often referred to as Moses’s birth narrative, initially caught my attention because of the number of women in the story. I wondered about
Each of the seventeen short chapters of Finding Hagar: God’s Pursuit of a Runaway by Michael Kuhn begins with an expressive drawing by his daughter Bethany
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