Book Review: The New Perspective on Mary and Martha
Recently, as I was listening to a Christian radio station, the female announcer shared that she was feeling guilty about her busy life. She made
Recently, as I was listening to a Christian radio station, the female announcer shared that she was feeling guilty about her busy life. She made
Alice Mathews’ Gender Roles and the People of God is an accessible study of what the Bible says about women, how theologies of women have developed,
Torn Asunder: Children, the Myth of the Good Divorce, and the Recovery of Origins, edited by Margaret Harper McCarthy, is a compilation of articles, essays,
As part of the “Bible Themes” series within the larger The Bible Speaks Today collection of Bible commentaries and themes, The Message of Women is
Reading Her Own Story is like looking through an ancient, rusty trunk in your great-grandmother’s attic and finding, hidden under yellowing linens and fading daguerreotypes,
When I attended the last Sydney Diocesan Synod I was aware that events outside the Chapter House were frequently of greater interest than those inside
“We are to concentrate on the inner characteristics of a person, not on his or her gender.” So states author Gretchen Gaebelein Hull, a biblical
Ruth Hoppin has spent decades researching Adolf Harnack’s hypothesis that Priscilla wrote the biblical Epistle to the Hebrews. A first book, Priscilla, Author of the
Grappling, struggling, wrestling, and tackling. These are key terms Olson uses to describe his long journey from believing that women in ministry should not be
Until now, this reviewer had to acknowledge he simply did not understand Paul’s statement: “I suffer not a woman to teach nor to usurp authority