One Christian’s Commentary on Two Contemporary Secular Best Sellers
Just when the secular press declared the funeral of the contemporary women’s movement, two secular feminist books appeared: Susan Faludi’s Backlash: The Undeclared War Against
Just when the secular press declared the funeral of the contemporary women’s movement, two secular feminist books appeared: Susan Faludi’s Backlash: The Undeclared War Against
Feminism is supposed to be good news for women; but does that mean it is automatically bad news for men? Many people assume that it
(With apologies to C.S. Lewis) The writer wishes to acknowledge that the style of writing has been inspired by C.S. Lewis’ Screwtape Letters1 but does
My interest in this subject was sparked by the challenging comment of a black woman with whom I shared a class at Northern Baptist Seminary.
Faith, feminism and family are three of the highest priorities in my life, but no one has ever before invited me to write on all
In the summer of 1998, when the Reverend Kay Ward was elected as the first female bishop in the very conservative Northern Province of the
My discovery that nothing is beyond the reach of a woman whose faith and identity are in Christ I have a confession to make. I
Last night I waited at Starbucks until it was time to pick up two of our teenage daughters after a home Bible study under the
Kamilla Ludwig originally presented this paper at the 2001 meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society. It was part of her senior project at Denver Seminary,
[Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on Judy’s blog on 12/1/2014. Reposted with permission.] I get asked the same question everywhere I go. Whether