Making Room for Women: 2023 ETS Annual Meeting Recap
2021: My First ETS Annual Meeting I was thrilled when, three years ago, Dr. Mimi Haddad asked me to attend the 2021 ETS Annual Meeting[1]
2021: My First ETS Annual Meeting I was thrilled when, three years ago, Dr. Mimi Haddad asked me to attend the 2021 ETS Annual Meeting[1]
Building on part one, Dr. Boaz Johnson considers how women throughout the Old Testament are characterized by strength (Chayil in Hebrew). Part of women’s strength
Dr. Boaz Johnson explores women Bible translators such as Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922) who, as a child, memorized thousands of Sanskrit texts. After coming to faith
Though my bookcase is lined with collections highlighting women leaders, interpreters, and scholars from ancient Israel through to the 21st century, I had yet to
In late Spring of 1725, Susanna Wesley (1669–1742) wrote a letter to her second oldest son John, whom she called Jacky. After noting some particular
Among the many motifs that decorate the tapestry of colonial India (1858–1947), the “Biblewomen” movement in Northern Circars1 was a direct outcome of the missionary
Download a PDF version of this article. Without question, one casualty of Western biblical scholarship has been the Kandake (Queen of Ethiopia, pronounced Kan-dák-e, often
Download a PDF version of this article. Oral history is crucial. Listening to several women working at CBE’s offices opened a universe of insight on
Georgina Gollock was a key figure in the development of what came to be termed “World Christianity,” a description that has come to denote the
Download a PDF The world of Brazilian women is highly diverse and faces certain challenges depending on their social and geographic contexts. When we talk