The Delight of Daughters: A Theology of Daughterhood
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
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
This article reports on a study of the ideologies and decision-making of Christian married couples. We specifically explored the beliefs these couples held regarding decision-making
Women have served in leadership positions in some Christian denominations for decades or even longer. Other denominations have more recently welcomed women into positions such
While many congregations and individual Christians embrace egalitarian principles, many others remain committed to complementarian ideology, believing that men are to lead within the home
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
Muted Group Theory (MGT) is a sociological tool that aids in the study of interactions between dominant and sub-dominant groups—including, but not limited to, men
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 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
A version of this article first appeared on The Anxious Bench. This version was reprinted in Eyes to See and Ears to Hear Women (Minneapolis: