Book Review: Imagining Equity: The Gifts of Christian Feminist Theology
Karen Strand Winslow opens her latest book with a rhetorically powerful introduction, challenging readers to “visualize no sexism” and to “imagine the history of the
Karen Strand Winslow opens her latest book with a rhetorically powerful introduction, challenging readers to “visualize no sexism” and to “imagine the history of the
About noon, on the Lord’s day, she was called upon, without previous notice . . . to speak to a congregation of several thousands. Curiosity
Christian feminist theology challenges traditional theology and church practices that have restricted half of God’s people from serving God and the church as priests, pastors,
Imagine waiting to be born inside a small, warm, and dark home. You feel safe and protected, and every need is provided. You are aware
State Street groaned with promise. Not the groaning a child does when pressed to clean his room, put down her iPad, or sit still. And
The face of abuse, hunger, disease, illiteracy, and poverty is nearly always female. Robert Seiple, former president of World Vision, wrote, “From birth to the
Song of Songs is filled with subtle but powerful metaphors and motifs that teach about the beauty, power, and nature of erotic love, as well
Editor’s Note: This is a Top 15 CBE Writing Contest winner. Enjoy! “When you grow up, you can be anything you want to be; anything God desires you to
Yesterday, Desiring God published an article (by staff writer, Greg Morse) lamenting the hit Captain Marvel movie, and specifically its “feminist agenda.” According to Morse,
The terms “feminism” and “feminist” are thrown around quite a bit these days. But the referent is rarely obvious. For some, feminists are men and