Margaret Fell (1614-1702): A Brief Biography Of The Mother Of Quakerism
Margaret Fell, known to many as the “Mother of Quakerism,” is arguably one of the most fascinating figures in Western religious history. Though frequently overlooked
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Margaret Fell, known to many as the “Mother of Quakerism,” is arguably one of the most fascinating figures in Western religious history. Though frequently overlooked
Comments on Mark Noll’s The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind (Eerdmans, 1994) The scandal of the evangelical mind, Mark Noll tells us, “is that there
As we study Scripture and hear its exposition, it becomes clear that not only are there sins of commission, there are also sins of omission.
My interest in this subject was sparked by the challenging comment of a black woman with whom I shared a class at Northern Baptist Seminary.
Have you ever felt uncomfortable in a church service because of the overwhelming number of masculine references to God? Have you ever found yourself changing
In my writing I have generally used traditional “male” language for God: he, his, him. Although I do not regard God as a “Super Male
This article first appeared in America, February 2, 1991, and is reprinted by permission. The Church is on the defensive these days, attacked by feminists for her
Gentle reader, supposing you get out your Bible, and we will have a lesson together, this morning. Turn, please, to I Corinthians 14:31-40. Now the
At my bedroom door an unarmed guard stands statue-straight—a nightlight once Christmas-wrapped in Mother’s love. After dusk I flip the swtich and a bulb hidden
A few weeks ago at 5 p.m. I pushed my chair away from my desk. I had only three hundred words of prose to show
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