Green-Eyed Lovers: A Study of Jealousy in Song of Songs 8:5-7
Famously, jealousy is the theme of Shakespeare’s Othello, a plot that turns around a husband tormented by the thought that his wife might be unfaithful
Famously, jealousy is the theme of Shakespeare’s Othello, a plot that turns around a husband tormented by the thought that his wife might be unfaithful
Well-known New Testament scholar and friend of CBE International, Scot McKnight, in his Jesus Creed blog entry on July 19, 2016, mentions three measures of
Editor’s note: Below are excerpts from the booklet, The Feminist Bogeywoman, written by Rebecca Merrill Groothuis and published in 1995 by Baker Academic, a division
Where and how we start in our interpretation of Scripture determines where we will end up. When seeking to understand the relevance of the Bible’s
Human beings begin to develop gender identities very early in life as they pick up on cues and clues given off from the sociocultural contexts
Is there a divinely ordained hierarchy in the life of the church and home that is based on gender alone? I begin this discourse with
For years I’ve loved the story about the Velveteen Rabbit who was preoccupied with her identity–whether she was real or not! Sitting among the toys
Priscilla Papers was first published in January of 1987. The broader organization, Christians for Biblical Equality, followed about a year later. Thus 2017 is CBE
If we all approach the text of Scripture, each having his or her own framework of understanding (even when we share a view of the
This article first appeared in New Testament Studies 63, no. 4. © Payne Loving Trust, 2017. Payne, Philip B. “Vaticanus Distigme-Obelos Symbols Marking Added Text, Including