Ontology, Gender, and Women’s Authority in the Church: Noticing the Particulars
In this lecture, Hadadd asks: what does the church imply about women’s ontology. She explains the three most common views about women, ontology, and authority
In this lecture, Hadadd asks: what does the church imply about women’s ontology. She explains the three most common views about women, ontology, and authority
Ignorance of the doctrine of the Trinity is endemic in the church. Karl Barth initiated a change, at least for theologians. Now theologians agree that
To move from defense to breakthrough, women can answer challenges and attacks with a biblical personal mission that is proactive.
Seeking Justice and Loving Mercy: Gender and Equality in the Bible and our Culture
In this lecture, Dirkey traces the beginnings of patriarchy from the fall through the patriarchal years of the Old Testament. He argues that both Jesus
Seeking Justice and Loving Mercy: Gender and Equality in the Bible and our Culture
This lecture begins with the identification of the topics of gender and justice. Johnson then examines the challenge of looking at justice issues in ancient
In this lecture, Novakovic asks: is marriage a category “beyond justice?” She examines the biblical foundation of marriage in the Old Testament before looking at
Julia Kavanaugh, an Irish Roman Catholic, was a Victorian novelist and biographer. Her book “Women of Christianity” offers the earliest survey of women’s lives in
Seeking Justice and Loving Mercy: Gender and Equality in the Bible and our Culture