Book Review: Eminent Missionary Women
The view that only men can use their gifts in service to the Lord is too widespread in our churches today and should be countered
The view that only men can use their gifts in service to the Lord is too widespread in our churches today and should be countered
Alan Garrett’s book UNSilenced thoroughly explores all of the major questions, issues, and arguments presented by evangelicals who have a distorted view of gender and
This latest volume in the International Leadership Association Series considers the leadership of women in multiple positions from multiple theoretical perspectives. The first impression is
Does God Make the Man? is a fascinating look at how evangelical and ecumenical men process the messages they hear about masculinity from religion and
This book is a PhD dissertation, published in Fortress Press’s selective “Emerging Scholars” series. Indeed, it reads like a dissertation, and only specialists will resist
In the often-heated evangelical debate concerning the ordination of women, one struggles to find a coherent and exhaustive work that covers more than the relevant
Many people are aware that women’s wider opportunities to use their leadership gifts in both society and the church are due primarily to the efforts
Faith Martin begins her book by stating: ”In the eyes of the church, a woman’s humanity is overshadowed by her being perceived as a sex.
Gender and Grace is simultaneously one of the most challenging and most reassuring examinations of male-female relationships written from a Christian perspective. A professor of
This highly readable book introduces much interesting evidence to demonstrate that subordination of women perpetuates an institutionalized cultural myth rather than a scriptural truth. To