John Chrysostom’s First Homily on the Greeting to Priscilla and Aquila
(Romans 16:3-4) One of the church’s outstanding Bible expositors was St. John Chrysostom (died A.D. 407). He preached consistently through the Scriptures, and many of
(Romans 16:3-4) One of the church’s outstanding Bible expositors was St. John Chrysostom (died A.D. 407). He preached consistently through the Scriptures, and many of
According to Henry Chadwick in his volume entitled “The Early Church,” Augustine by the range and profundity of his mind came to tower not only
In the struggle to serve God, women have used their musical talent and influence in various ways. From Bible times to the present day, music
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
When I was a child, my mother taught me the chant with the accompanying finger play, “Here’s the church and here’s the steeple, open the
Reprinted from Media Development 2/1988. Late in 1981 I dug up one of Ellul’s early articles from the Protestant weekly Réforme: ‘La Femmes et les
A woman must quietly receive instruction with all submissiveness. But I do not allow a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man, but
Currently, the debate surrounding women’s role in church and home in conservative circles focuses on the issue of headship. The Evangelical Thelogical Society in 1986