The Subjection of Women: A feminist appraisal of John Stuart Mill’s last work
Kamilla Ludwig originally presented this paper at the 2001 meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society. It was part of her senior project at Denver Seminary,
Kamilla Ludwig originally presented this paper at the 2001 meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society. It was part of her senior project at Denver Seminary,
Are two versions of biblical truth required in the church? Dear Pastor Smith: The debate within the body of Christ on the topic of women’s
Of Christian Grace and Translation Wars I begin this note with a tribute to a gracious Christian gentleman who passed into God’s presence on June
Editor’s Note: This article is reprinted with permission from Christian Ethics Today and is based on research done by Laurie Hurshman in her senior year
This article originated as a paper that I presented at the Pacific Coast Region/Society of Biblical Literature meeting, New Testament Epistles and Apocalypse Section, at
Editor’s note: The question of whether to translate the Bible so that its inclusive message is perfectly clear is not new. The article here by
Recent events in the evangelical community—particularly with the release of Todays New International Version (TNIV) Bible translation—have raised concerns over masculine language. Does Jesus ask
One dictionary definition of the word language is “the words . . . and the methods of combining them used and understood by a community.”
A historical case can be made that Christianity has, all things considered, been good for women. It has not been the mighty agent of gender
This study on the prophetess Huldah as found in 2 Kings 22 and 2 Chronicles 34 will include a background study of prophets and prophecy