Book Review: El trauma: Cómo atender a los sobrevivientes
El folleto El trauma: Cómo atender a los sobrevivientes da una perspectiva general del trauma y de sus sintomas y retos, y después se concentra
El folleto El trauma: Cómo atender a los sobrevivientes da una perspectiva general del trauma y de sus sintomas y retos, y después se concentra
En dos libros cortos, la consejera familiar Darby Strickland describe cómo reconocer el abuso doméstico y cómo ayudar a una víctima. En la primera, El
The book Equality is Biblical grew out of Wilcock’s conversations and experiences as a pastor in the Methodist church in England. After years of similar
In Tears on the Altar: The Controversy Over the Clergywoman’s Ministry in Biblical Perspective, author Maturu Milly Erema gives an astoundingly concise overview of biblical texts that
Black History Month is a life-giving banquet of Black history, culture, literature, art, film, music, and theology. For Black people in the U.S., it’s a
Jane L. Crane begins her introduction to Who Leads?: A Concise Look at Top Bible Scholars on the Male/Female Question by writing, “I needed a
Prophecy is probably one of the most misperceived spiritual gifts. Questions surrounding the gift itself (Does prophecy still happen today? What exactly is prophecy?) combined
Powerful new evidence of sexist behavior by men toward women in ministry is presented in Safe Church: How to Guard Against Sexism and Abuse in
As the well-known saying goes, “history is written by the victors.” Many governments, institutions, and individuals have used their power to craft narratives that drown
To be a woman in the church is to experience sexism in the church. Sexism informs theology, structures, and culture to such an extent