Finding Christian Headship at the Mississippi Headwaters
In studying the Old Testament, we uncover the unmistakable narratives of women who took leadership and teaching roles among God’s people. Deborah, Miriam, and Huldah
In studying the Old Testament, we uncover the unmistakable narratives of women who took leadership and teaching roles among God’s people. Deborah, Miriam, and Huldah
This is the second in a series of posts on the concept of headship in the Christian church and community. The articles will offer a
This is the first in a series of posts on the concept of headship in the Christian church and community. The articles will offer a
I’m really not against the family—honest. Just ask my wonderful wife of 18 years and my three (great) kids. I’m really not against the Bible—really.
If you are a conservative Christian, you may be worshipping at the altar of Baal. A conservative is anyone who wants to preserve the existing
In the previous edition of Priscilla Papers, my article, “The Genesis of Equality,” outlined the prevailing view that the Bible’s opening chapters make substantial or
The partriarchs are coming to church! But what kind of persons would claim such an epithet? In fact, the neopatriarchs who are now coming are
The idea that women are equal in their being, yet unequal by virtue of their being, simply makes no sense The debate over biblical teaching
A church historian discusses her perception of recent SBC actions Priscilla Papers thought it would be helpful in this discussion of the Southern Baptist Convention
The subject of Southern Baptists and women in ministry is complex. What follows is my opinion and interpretation of some of that complexity. Having been