Freedom Fighters and the Law: What the Women of Exodus Taught Me
The books of Exodus through Deuteronomy are often viewed as masculine narratives of liberation, law, and leadership. Yet beneath the dominant voices of Moses, Aaron,
The books of Exodus through Deuteronomy are often viewed as masculine narratives of liberation, law, and leadership. Yet beneath the dominant voices of Moses, Aaron,
There are trees that grow along the salty waters of coastlines that deserve a closer look. Their appearance is strange, with tangled, twisted roots that
Anna Beresford’s Before You Were Born, I Anointed You: Uncovering Scripture’s “Hidden” Female Prophets argues that the Bible has more female prophets than is commonly
In Tears on the Altar: The Controversy Over the Clergywoman’s Ministry in Biblical Perspective, author Maturu Milly Erema gives an astoundingly concise overview of biblical texts that
Prophecy is probably one of the most misperceived spiritual gifts. Questions surrounding the gift itself (Does prophecy still happen today? What exactly is prophecy?) combined
Editor’s note: Part 2 of this series summarizes the response to Mike Winger’s videos on the narrative texts in the Old and New Testaments (videos
Women have always suffered from power inequality. Since the beginning of civilization, it’s been hard to be a woman in a man’s world. In the