We Are Equal, This We Know
We are equal, this we know, For the Bible tells us so. Jew and Greek to God belong; Racial barriers are all wrong. Chorus: Lord,
We are equal, this we know, For the Bible tells us so. Jew and Greek to God belong; Racial barriers are all wrong. Chorus: Lord,
Selections from Priscilla Papers—the First Ten Years “Toward an Egalitarian Hermeneutic of Faith” by Catherine Clark Kroeger (Spring 1990 – 4.2) “Mystical Masculinity” by Faith Martin
As a woman preparing to seek ordination to the pastoral office in the Presbyterian Church (USA) I find myself encountering skepticism — a skepticism about
It was a desperate ploy. If it failed she would be, at best, a social pariah; at worst, burned alive. Probably few of us, either
This article first appeared in the Atlantic Baptist, October 1989, and is reprinted by permission. Some years ago I listened to a group of five-year-old
In their desperate hunger for new and meaningful ways of knowing and worshiping God, thousands of women gathered in Minneapolis in November 1993 at a
This article is from the book, Foundations of Evangelical Theology (Baker, 1984) and is reprinted by permission. It has been noted by many observers that
In November of 1993 women and men from fifteen Christian denominations, and one Buddhist came together at Minneapolis to call attention to a good cause,
“If wives were submissive like God intended them to be, there wouldn’t be any domestic violence” is a statement that I have heard over and
Of all the things I know about Martha, the most thrilling to me is the fact that she and Peter had almost identical Christological confessions