One Christian’s Commentary on Two Contemporary Secular Best Sellers
Just when the secular press declared the funeral of the contemporary women’s movement, two secular feminist books appeared: Susan Faludi’s Backlash: The Undeclared War Against
Just when the secular press declared the funeral of the contemporary women’s movement, two secular feminist books appeared: Susan Faludi’s Backlash: The Undeclared War Against
Comments on Mark Noll’s The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind (Eerdmans, 1994) The scandal of the evangelical mind, Mark Noll tells us, “is that there
Last night I waited at Starbucks until it was time to pick up two of our teenage daughters after a home Bible study under the
A review of the recently published Today’s New International Version “I would rather be torn in pieces by wild horses than permit any such translation
Kamilla Ludwig originally presented this paper at the 2001 meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society. It was part of her senior project at Denver Seminary,
Lynn Anderson’s book, They Smell Like Sheep, is an excellent resource for pastors and elders. Anderson describes the “essence of spiritual leadership” as “sheep following
“Mr. President, how long must women wait for liberty?” This was the question stretched across banners in front of the White House, distributed on pamphlets,
In order to better appreciate church life in this century, it is helpful and perhaps essential, that we understand how Christianity has been lived since
I’m reading N.T. Wright’s latest popular installment entitled Surprised by Scripture and chapter 4, “The Biblical Case for Ordaining Women”, caught my attention. Having previously read his stance,
The last half of Philip B. Payne’s book Man and Woman, One in Christ: An Exegetical and Theological Study of Paul’s Letters begins an exegesis of Paul’s