Hildegard’s Green Grace
If Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179) were cut, she might just bleed green, so deep was her love for the color and all it symbolized. As
If Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179) were cut, she might just bleed green, so deep was her love for the color and all it symbolized. As
“By nature we yearn and hunger for honor, and once we have glimpsed it, as it were, some part of its radiance, there is nothing
From CBE’s 2025 Conference “Let Her Lead: The Biblical Basis for Women’s Leadership” in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Some argue that because Jesus was a man,
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.
Do our images of one God in three persons reflect God well? Throughout history, Christians have pictured the relationships between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
In well over thirty years in debate with scholarly complementarians on the status and ministry of women and on the Trinity, I have been accused
Book Review In well over thirty years in debate with scholarly complementarians on the status and ministry of women and on the Trinity, I have
What if the Trinity we’ve been taught is not the Trinity of the Bible? In this groundbreaking book, Matthew Barrett reveals a shocking discovery: we
Subordination, the Trinity, and the Gender Debate