Book Review: Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen’s A Sword Between the Sexes? C.S. Lewis and the Gender Debates
It is interesting that we feel as if we know an author because we have read and appreciated many of his or her books. In
It is interesting that we feel as if we know an author because we have read and appreciated many of his or her books. In
Forbes and Harrower’s Raised from Obscurity: A Narratival and Theological Study of the Characterization of Women in Luke‐Acts is an insightful and purposeful work that
I am very happy to have this opportunity to recommend strongly Millard Erickson’s Who’s Tampering with the Trinity? An Assessment of the Subordination Debate to
In Coming Together in the Twenty-First Century: The Bible’s Message in an Age of Diversity, Curtiss Paul DeYoung writes a foundational work about the necessity
This fine collection of essays draws upon papers presented at a Wheaton College Theology Conference in April 2005. While they all merit reading and pondering,
I am so thankful Zondervan has decided to publish the TNIV Study Bible. When the Today’s New International Version first was published in the United
Dr. Dan Doriani, Adjunct Professor of New Testament at Covenant Seminary and Senior Pastor of Central Presbyterian Church in St. Louis, Mo., has written Women
With Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg telling women to “lean in,” American female presidential candidates advertising their “granny cred,” and Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai
This is an excellent historical study of women’s contributions to world missions. The author traces British women’s participation in the work in Asia, focusing on
Chanequa Walker-Barnes’ Too Heavy A Yoke serves both as an accessible introduction to the racism and sexism that affects the daily lives of black American