Book Review: Tell Her Story: How Women Led, Taught, and Ministered in the Early Church
Whereas most books on women in ministry primarily focus on contested Bible verses used to restrict women’s leadership, Nijay K. Gupta’s Tell Her Story: How
Whereas most books on women in ministry primarily focus on contested Bible verses used to restrict women’s leadership, Nijay K. Gupta’s Tell Her Story: How
Combining deep ethnographic research with personal experience and cultural realities, Katie Gaddini tells relatable stories and asks difficult questions. Her research seeks to understand not
Women in the Mission of the Church provides examples from each period of history, from the early church in Acts and the Epistles in which
Though my bookcase is lined with collections highlighting women leaders, interpreters, and scholars from ancient Israel through to the 21st century, I had yet to
Mary DeMuth, author of over forty books, has added WeToo: How the Church Can Respond Redemptively to the Sexual Abuse Crisis to her exploration of
After finishing their survey and best-selling book The Great Sex Rescue, testing popular Christian teachings about marriage and sex and empirically demonstrating the harm caused
This is a remarkable book that, surprising as it may sound from its title, will be of pertinent interest to Priscilla Papers readers. Seeking an
Grace is Not Faceless focuses on Mary, mother of Jesus: her presentation in Scripture and reception throughout church history, with careful attention to the poetry
God’s design for women and men is a contentious topic. Numerous voices attempt to offer biblical interpretation, leaving an array of options that can be
All’s Not Fair In Love & War When I first learned that John and Stasi Eldredge had written Love & War, a book on