Protectors Or Protected?
We all know about schoolyard bullies—kids who rely on physical strength to dominate others and rule the playground. The strict gender dichotomy some Christians argue
We all know about schoolyard bullies—kids who rely on physical strength to dominate others and rule the playground. The strict gender dichotomy some Christians argue
2015 “Becoming New” CBE International Conference This lecture draws from the latest leadership literature to make a compelling case for the importance of advancing more
This is an entry in the recent conversation on authority, women, and online writing. We appreciate all who have contributed to this discussion so far,
Faith Martin begins her book by stating: ”In the eyes of the church, a woman’s humanity is overshadowed by her being perceived as a sex.
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My first lesson on the dangerous pitfalls of sexual sin and subsequent public scandal came one ordinary day in 1988. I arrived home from church
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As a fourth grader at a local public school, I got into a classroom debate over the rights of women, and in particular, the right
Theorizing Women and Leadership: New Insights and Contributions from Multiple Perspectives is the fifth volume in the Women and Leadership: Research, Theory, and Practice series.
Introduction “Partners,” as the term is used in this statement, means more than aides or helpers who give assistance from the sidelines. The emphasis is