Topic: Book Reviews
15 Books for Seekers and New Egalitarians
Are you new to egalitarianism or rethinking your assumptions and beliefs about gender roles, authority, feminism, and the Bible? Or do you know someone who
Book Review: Threads of Wisdom
In Threads of Wisdom, Caroline Mendez responds to a vacuum that exists for Christian women in business. There is little opportunity for them to engage with
Book Review: Feminist Thought: A More Comprehensive Introduction
The terms “feminism” and “feminist” are thrown around quite a bit these days. But the referent is rarely obvious. For some, feminists are men and
Book Review: Patterns of Ministry among the First Christians
In this second edition of Patterns of Ministry among the First Christians, Kevin Giles states that his primary goal is to provide a detailed study
Book Review: The Methodist Defense of Women in Ministry
Note: The following was first published as a foreword in The Methodist Defense of Women in Ministry. Cicero said: “Who knows only their own generation
A Very Egalitarian Summer Reading List: 12 Books to Add to Your Pile
School’s out for summer! Well, some of us have technically been out of school for quite a while, or maybe it’s our kids who are
Book Review: Still Evangelical?
The November 2016 presidential election of Donald Trump marked a turning point in the landscape of American evangelicalism. This highly contentious candidate yielded polarized reactions:
Book Review: Anatomy of a Schism
Anatomy of a Schism is unlike any other book about a church split. Most narratives of a split revolve around a theological or moral interpretation
We Need to Read Books on Women in History
Recently, Relevant published an article on the importance of reading books by women (which has since been taken down at the request of readers). In