Ontology, Gender, and Women’s Authority in the Church: Noticing the Particulars
In this lecture, Hadadd asks: what does the church imply about women’s ontology. She explains the three most common views about women, ontology, and authority
In this lecture, Hadadd asks: what does the church imply about women’s ontology. She explains the three most common views about women, ontology, and authority
In this lecture, Dirkey traces the beginnings of patriarchy from the fall through the patriarchal years of the Old Testament. He argues that both Jesus
This lecture begins with the identification of the topics of gender and justice. Johnson then examines the challenge of looking at justice issues in ancient
Evangelical Christians often fail to live up to the biblical standards to which they ascribe. Unconscious and inconsistent behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs (recognized and unrecognized)
Many modern Western marriage rituals—from engagement, to the wedding ceremony, to post-union practices such as female surname change—are clearly patriarchal. Various customs, including engagement rings
2017 “Mutual By Design” CBE International Conference Confucians believe that all virtue begins with adhering to filial piety because practicing filial piety teaches a person
2017 “Mutual By Design” CBE International Conference This workshop examines how patriarchal views of gender relationships are sometimes anchored in homoian or semi-Arian views of the
2017 “Mutual By Design” CBE International Conference Patriarchy undermines the dignity God bestowed at creation. The first part of this workshop focuses on biblical reflections
When I critique oppressive systems and ideologies, I generally ask two simple questions: Does the system or ideology give one group unearned power over other
2015 “Becoming New” CBE International Conference It’s not an exaggeration to say that misogyny is a matter of life and death. Our theology impacts women