Preparing for Equality: Perspectives on Christian Marriage
The research resulting in this article focuses on evangelical churches in New Zealand, examining both the practice and content of their pre-marriage counselling sessions. Two
The research resulting in this article focuses on evangelical churches in New Zealand, examining both the practice and content of their pre-marriage counselling sessions. Two
When I first saw the title, Is It Okay to Call God Mother, my mind raced ahead. Is this book promoting heresy? Is it theologically
In An Explorer’s Guide to Julian of Norwich, Veronica Mary Rolf introduces readers to medieval Christian mystic and theologian, Julian of Norwich. Rolf, having studied
For over 30 years, CBE International has been at the forefront of conversations on theology, gender, and abuse. In the last few years, the #MeToo movement
Much has been written about “sonship” and being “adopted as sons” as descriptions of being brought into and belonging to God’s family. Focus is often
Opal (grandmother of coauthor Naomi Eden) lived 104 years on this earth. A devout Christian woman, Opal gained prominence and authority within her rural Minnesota
This article originally appeared on EthicsDaily.com and was reprinted in Eyes to See and Ears to Hear Women (Minneapolis: CBE International, 2018). Used by permission.
This article first appeared in print in Eyes to See and Ears to Hear Women (Minneapolis: CBE International, 2018). It is not every day that a document
Editor’s Note: Each month, we highlight one of CBE’s many valuable resources on the blog. This article first appeared in print in Eyes to See
Most people, when they hear Jesus’s parable of the Lost Sheep, understand the shepherd to symbolize God. A glance at one of the most influential