In God’s Name: The Weaponization of Authority
There is a growing catalog of books, movies, and television shows about high-control groups and religious cults. From the fictional The Handmaid’s Tale to investigative
There is a growing catalog of books, movies, and television shows about high-control groups and religious cults. From the fictional The Handmaid’s Tale to investigative
Mollie Gregory’s chronologically organized history of stuntwomen in the American movie industry (Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story, 2015) makes a fascinating read. Did you know,
One common objection to egalitarian theology is the accusation that it was imported into the church from an increasingly feminist secular culture. The suggestion is
A West African proverb urges men: “Beat your wife regularly. If you don’t know why, she will.” In this issue on women and risk, Rebekah
A young woman in her third year of seminary approached me after a CBE conference. With her brow furrowed, she said that while she loved
Editor’s note: This article by CBE President Mimi Haddad alongside Leslie Segraves, Terran Williams, and Anne Zaki was originally published by the Lausanne Movement, in
My earliest years of reading were spent on European children’s classics. In retrospect, I find the fathers in these stories to be vexed figures. There’s
There is an old song written by Peter Scholtes during a period of social and racial upheaval in the United States. Reflecting John 13:35, the
It all began when InterVarsity Press (IVP) asked me to endorse Nijay Gupta’s book, Tell Her Story: How Women Led, Taught, and Ministered in the
At a time when egalitarian theology was viewed with suspicion at best or, worse, a distortion of biblical truth, imagine the exhilarating freedom of finding