Are Egalitarians Giving In To Contemporary Culture?
Complementarian/egalitarian discussions and debates can be complex. Some involve arguments from the finer points of Greek and Hebrew. Others may require an understanding of theological
Complementarian/egalitarian discussions and debates can be complex. Some involve arguments from the finer points of Greek and Hebrew. Others may require an understanding of theological
Julia Kavanaugh, an Irish Roman Catholic, was a Victorian novelist and biographer. Her book “Women of Christianity” offers the earliest survey of women’s lives in
If you long for a better world, then you’re in good historic company. In the 1800s, abolitionists promoted a world that had never existed—one without
Val Webb, adjunct faculty member at the University of Minnesota and author of four books, including In Defense of Doubt, has written an engaging, readable,
In this episode of “Conversing,” Mimi Haddad, president of CBE, discusses gender equality and women in leadership. She reflects with Dr. Labberton, president of Fuller
This is the third installment in CBE’s celebratory series: Women’s History Wednesday. In our first installment, Rachel Asproth explored four strategies that patriarchal history has used
This is the second installment in CBE’s celebratory series: Women’s History Wednesday. In our first installment, Rachel Asproth explored four strategies that patriarchal history has
2006-2007 president of the Evangelical Theological Society and long-time professor of History at Miami University (Ohio), Dr. Edwin Yamauchi is an outstanding scholar who has
All I ask of our brethren is, that they will take their feet from off our necks, and permit us to stand upright on that
The great church reformer, Teresa of Ávila (1515-1582), wrote of Christians: Christ has now no hands, no feet on earth, but yours. Yours are the