Florence Li: Pioneer in the Anglican Priesthood (Part 2)
Editor’s note: This article is the fifth in our 2021 Black History Month and Women’s History Month series. During February and March, the Mutuality Blog will publish
Editor’s note: This article is the fifth in our 2021 Black History Month and Women’s History Month series. During February and March, the Mutuality Blog will publish
Editor’s note: This article is the fourth in our 2021 Black History Month and Women’s History Month series. During February and March, the Mutuality Blog
In The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth, Beth Allison Barr shares her personal story of rejecting complementarian views
A respected New Testament scholar examines the entire New Testament, arguing that women were not only valued as disciples but also given leadership roles, which
What place do women have in the churches of Ireland? Amanda Jackson (director of the Women’s Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance) leads a hopeful
Editor’s note: This article is the second in our 2021 Black History Month and Women’s History Month series. During February and March, the Mutuality Blog will publish articles
Women today have proven themselves successful in medicine, law, and virtually all other professions. Why, then, do certain churches refuse to ordain them? Some churches
A Church Called Tov, co-written by Scot McKnight and his daughter Laura Barringer, addresses the importance of creating and sustaining a good (Hebrew tov) church
Philippians 4:2–3: “I encourage Euodia, and I encourage Syntyche to [pursue] the same mindset in [the] Lord.3Yes, I also ask you, true comrade, to come
Gretchen G. Hull was instrumental in the founding of CBE. A woman with few equals, she was a gifted mathematician, pianist, author, editor, philosopher, and