Book Review: Eve, Where are You? Confronting Toxic Practices Against the Advancement of Women
Eve, where are you? Dr. Nicole Davis raises this question rhetorically, as she suggests that many of her book’s readers already know the answer. Not
Eve, where are you? Dr. Nicole Davis raises this question rhetorically, as she suggests that many of her book’s readers already know the answer. Not
This is a new, more egalitarian study Bible with global women scholars contributing. It is full color and includes many graphics, maps, and charts that
The 2020 digital edition of Women Leaders in the Ancient Synagogue: Inscriptional Evidence and Background Issues is a reprint of Bernadette Brooten’s 1982 study. Brooten
Editor’s note: This article is a 2024 CBE Writing Contest honorable mention. Enjoy! You Can’t Be What You Can’t See Sally Ride (1951–2012) was a
Gender, Violence, and Justice is a collection of essays written by a leading expert in the field of violence prevention against women and pastoral theology.
Editor’s note: This article is a 2024 CBE Writing Contest honorable mention. Enjoy! I stood at the edge of the grave, watching with horror as
Beth Allison Barr describes her book, Becoming the Pastor’s Wife: How Marriage Replaced Ordination as a Woman’s Path to Ministry, as “the history of how
Each of the seventeen short chapters of Finding Hagar: God’s Pursuit of a Runaway by Michael Kuhn begins with an expressive drawing by his daughter Bethany
Exquisitely researched and thoroughly reasoned, Excavating Women: The Archaeology of Leaders in Early Christianity traces archaeological markers used to honor women leaders in pre- and
Anna Beresford’s Before You Were Born, I Anointed You: Uncovering Scripture’s “Hidden” Female Prophets argues that the Bible has more female prophets than is commonly