Women in Christianity: A Review
Women in Christianity by Hans Küng (Continuum, 2005) presents a panoramic view of women in the faith, from its inception in the time and ministry of Jesus
Women in Christianity by Hans Küng (Continuum, 2005) presents a panoramic view of women in the faith, from its inception in the time and ministry of Jesus
Around 1975 I became interested in how women were being treated in the church and in the home. What I observed did not agree with
Yesterday, we looked at #13 – #6 on our top thirteen list of egalitarian resources in 2013. Today we look at the top five: Handbook of Women
Imagine yourself a teenage girl, strolling through your local Christian book store, when a small book that sounds too good to be true catches your
At CBE we take great care to review numerous books each year in order to provide you with the best new resources on biblical equality.
A Response to Women in the Church, eds. Köstenberger, Schreiner & Baldwin One of the most hotly contested passages in the New Testament these days
Scholars have been producing excellent books about gender equality for years. But J. Lee Grady, an award-winning journalist, minister, and CBE advisory board member, says
In Half the Sky, Pulitzer Prize winning authors Kristoff and WuDuun document the global exploitation of women—an abuse to which we have become indifferent. According to
“…through God’s mercy we have this ministry, we do not lose heart…we commend ourselves to everyone’s conscience in the sight of God” (2 Cor. 4:1-2,
Lynn Cohick’s extraordinarily detailed book shows us an accurate reconstruction of women’s ways of life in the Greco-Roman world of the first century A.D. The