Mutual Submission Frames the Household Codes
Half of a book I wrote in 1992 dealt with mutual submission in Ephesians’ household codes. More recently, a PhD student here at Asbury Theological
Half of a book I wrote in 1992 dealt with mutual submission in Ephesians’ household codes. More recently, a PhD student here at Asbury Theological
I seldom have time to sit down and think of the ways I am treated differently for being a woman—let alone a woman of color.
Editor’s note: This blog article is published in tandem with the spring issue of Mutuality magazine, “Making Peace With Paul,” now available on our website! If you’re interested in
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948. The idea of human rights—fundamental rights for each human
Author Profile Ben Witherington III is Jean R. Amos Professor of New Testament for Doctoral Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary, near Lexington, Kentucky, where he