7% Matter: Listening to Women in Evangelical Academia
Recently I was told the story of a 55-year-old woman currently attending an evangelical seminary. This story, and others like it, drive my upcoming research
Recently I was told the story of a 55-year-old woman currently attending an evangelical seminary. This story, and others like it, drive my upcoming research
Download a PDF Editor’s note: This article first appeared in the Summer 2014 issue of Mutuality (Original publication date: 9/05/14). A couple of years ago,
Men and women struggle to understand each other and to thrive together as God intended. God’s design of an Edenic relationship where the male and
“Men and women are different.” This is an obvious enough statement, right? After all, the divine establishment of male and female is a fundamental tenet
Among the wider goals of Christians for Biblical Equality is offering our members support in facing crises common to our equal humanity. In the following
Human beings begin to develop gender identities very early in life as they pick up on cues and clues given off from the sociocultural contexts
Many adolescent girls face psychological struggles. For example, eating disorders disproportionately affect adolescent girls compared to the rest of the population. Approximately 40 percent of
We hear much these days about differences between males and females. Television advertisements encourage us to purchase different vitamins for our sons and daughters based
The Puritans are not known for their egalitarianism. Indeed, the word “Puritan” instead conjures up images of witch-burning, fun-draining, Quaker-persecuting authoritarians who restricted women to
In 1664, a young Puritan minister named John Cotton Jr. was found guilty of “lascivious unclean practices with three women.”1 Mr. Cotton was a Harvard