Book Review: The ESV Study Bible
Editor’s Note: This book review was originally published in Priscilla Papers Summer 2010: Forging an Evangelical Egalitarian Hermenuetic. Christianity Today 21 (March 2009) reports the
Editor’s Note: This book review was originally published in Priscilla Papers Summer 2010: Forging an Evangelical Egalitarian Hermenuetic. Christianity Today 21 (March 2009) reports the
Biblical commentaries hold a respected place in the Christian tradition. Modern commentaries continue this legacy, as each generation offers new insights, questions, and cultural perspectives.
Exquisitely researched and thoroughly reasoned, Excavating Women: The Archaeology of Leaders in Early Christianity traces archaeological markers used to honor women leaders in pre- and
Cecilie Croissant hopes that Tools for Ministry Leaders to Help Victims of Abuse “will be a valuable manual that will inspire Christian leaders and believers to
Forgotten Followers: From Broken to Bold is a novel that follows Jesus’s ministry through the eyes of Jesus’ mother, Mary, his disciple and financial supporter
The Concept of Woman: A Synthesis in One Volume is a helpful synthesis of Prudence Allen’s masterful three volume work The Concept of Woman. For
Raewyn Orlich’s book In Grandpa’s Shoes is written to a Seventh-day Adventist audience, meant as a tool to promote intergenerational conversations, relationships, and small groups.
Summer means that reading lists are everywhere. Whether you seek out a thrilling beach mystery, an inspiring memoir, or an empowering self-help book, there is
Kathryn Greene-McCreight’s Galatians is a well-organized commentary on Paul’s letter to the Galatians. There is a five-page general introduction. Each chapter has a short introduction,
Tiny Tin House follows Meryn Flint, a teenage girl navigating a dystopian society shaped by distortions of scripture, especially the scriptures regarding how women and