Editor’s Reflections | Spring 2002
The News: Both Good and Bad Do you have a copy of the new Today’s New International Version translation? If so, you are already enjoying
The News: Both Good and Bad Do you have a copy of the new Today’s New International Version translation? If so, you are already enjoying
Just what does CBE understand to be the scriptural teaching about the equality of humankind? Wishing to make available a more complete statement than that
World religions have been charged with not only permitting, but also with perpetuating ingrained patterns of sexism, patriarchy, and misogyny. These religions, it seems, must
Snow covered the ground of the still sleeping German town as I trudged toward the chapel. Stepping swiftly, more from fear than from cold, I
When God Is the Winner You may have noticed that beginning in the Summer 2001 issue of Priscilla Papers a new logo appeared on this
Greetings to Andronicus and Junia, my relatives, who were in prison with me. They are very important apostles. They were believers in Christ before I
Recent hymnody sometimes focuses on subjects never acknowledged in most of the hymns of earlier centuries—often because the subject matter was foreign to the hymn
Following is the response of Japanese Baptist women to recent actions of the Southern Baptist Convention concerning the role of women in that denomination. It
Remember praying to Howard as a child? Yes, that’s right: “Our Father, whose art’s in heaven, Howard be thy name.” I still think God’s art
The following article is adapted from a paper the author presented at the American Baptist Churches Women in Ministry Biennial Breakfast on June 22, 2001,