Inclusive Language and God: How Language Helps Us Think Biblically
Inclusive Language and God: How Language Helps Us Think Biblically
Inclusive Language and God: How Language Helps Us Think Biblically
The Feminine Voice of God: Women as Prophets in the Bible
“How many babies does she have in there?” I exclaimed as my seven-year-old daughter altered my drawing of a pregnant woman. Sarah giggled and proceeded to make
Babies love contrasting colors, repetition, and music. Some brilliant people realized this attraction and created baby sensory videos. My granddaughter has a few favorites. One
Editor’s Note: This is an Evangelical Press Association award winning article. As a girl growing up in an evangelical church, I was taught to see Christ’s
This article first appeared in The American Organist, May 1991, and is reprinted by permission. The use of inclusive language in contemporary hymn texts has
The quest to find feminine attributes in the Godhead is ongoing, as many women yearn for an understanding of God that they can relate to
Have you ever felt uncomfortable in a church service because of the overwhelming number of masculine references to God? Have you ever found yourself changing
In my writing I have generally used traditional “male” language for God: he, his, him. Although I do not regard God as a “Super Male