Book Review: Called to Serve: Stories of Atlantic Baptist Women in Ministry
Even though the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada (CBAC) first ordained women to the ministry in 1954, the stories of women in ministry in the
Even though the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada (CBAC) first ordained women to the ministry in 1954, the stories of women in ministry in the
In his compelling monograph, Lady Eclecte: The Lost Woman of the New Testament, Lincoln H. Blumell, a scholar of ancient Scripture and papyrology, presents a
John Anthony Dunne calls Galatians “a place both wonderful and strange” as well as “Paul’s most untamed letter” (ix). In this book, he takes readers
Editor’s Note: From Genesis to Junia’s author, Preston Sprinkle, was also recently a guest on the Mutuality Matters Podcast. Listen to President Mimi Haddad’s interview
Ingrid Faro brings nearly three decades of biblical and theological study to bear in her latest book, Redeeming Eden: How Women in the Bible Advance
In Complementarity, Gregg Allison presents a work that is described by the publisher as offering “a fresh vision for understanding God’s design for men and
Note: Buy Empowered Voices: Scandinavian Women in Early Pentecostalism through CBE’s online bookstore. Women’s participation in Pentecostalism has wavered throughout the years. In the book
The book, The Quest for Biblical Servant Leadership: Insights from the Global Church, edited by Keumju Jewel Hyun, Grace Y. May, Philomena Mwaura, and Julius
Archaeology uncovers the stories that history has overlooked or buried. Rooted in evidence and inquiry, it challenges assumptions and invites us to re-examine the past
Editor’s Note: CBE maintains an irenic voice when publishing articles on books written by complementarians. The Meaning of Singleness, written by Danielle Treweek, a complementarian,