Negotiating Boundaries: Reading Pauline Prescriptions in Their Cultural Context
In his ministry, both to Christians and to those who were not Christians, Paul found himself negotiating his way through social conventions and cultural boundaries
In his ministry, both to Christians and to those who were not Christians, Paul found himself negotiating his way through social conventions and cultural boundaries
So much has been written about 1 Cor 11:3–16 and the topic of head coverings that it may seem there surely could be nothing new
Phil is a key member of CBE’s Bible Translation Team. He was active and instrumental from the very start. During episode one and two, Phil
Both complementarians and egalitarians have cited the doctrine of the imago Dei in the early chapters of Genesis as a cornerstone for their theology on
The genealogies that make up the early chapters of the book of 1 Chronicles have generated curiosity and intrigue among Old Testament researchers due to
Christian interpretations of David typically stem from and return to the idea that David is “a man after God’s own heart.” Scripture itself says so,
If Galatians 3:28 declares that unity in Christ has obliterated ethnic and gender barriers, what should we make of the household codes in Eph 5:21–6:9
Do husbands hold an innate leadership role over their wives? Are wives to (willingly and joyfully) submit to their husband’s authority? Those who answer yes
If you say that you follow Jesus, then your life should reflect the teachings of Jesus. Angela and Dr. Susan K. Williams Smith discuss how
I was recently at the Evangelical Theological Society conference scouring the book booths for an ideal text to use in my course on the Trinity.