Book Review: Royce Gruenler’s The Trinity in the Gospel of John
The 2005 appearance of Bruce Ware’s Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: Relationships, Roles, and Relevance marks a bold attempt to put subordinationist claims before the
The 2005 appearance of Bruce Ware’s Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: Relationships, Roles, and Relevance marks a bold attempt to put subordinationist claims before the
Have you heard the claim that relationships between men and women should image the “eternal subordination” in the Trinity? If so, read this book. With
William J. Webb’s Slaves, Women and Homosexuals is a hermeneutical tour de force. Webb severs ties with traditional hermeneutical textbooks by offering intra-scriptural and extrascriptural
The author of Women as Risk-Takers for God, Lorry Lutz, is currently the international coordinator of the Women’s Track of AD2000 and Beyond. Her purpose
Shattering Our Assumptions began as a research project carried out by Miriam Neff, who surveyed 1,200 Christian women in diverse churches across the country. The
This book deals in depth with the rocky relationship between evangelicalism and feminism. The author believes it is no less than part of the “culture
Intended for single women and the churches they attend, Single Women: Challenge to the Church? tackles the unique challenges faced by single, Christian women through
I will be honest about this. Margot Starbuck’s Unsqueezed: Springing Free from Skinny Jeans, Nose Jobs, Highlights and Stilettos (InterVarsity Press, 2010) is not a
James begins by giving her readers an in-depth look at what it means to be a widow and a barren woman in Old Testament times,
I had just finished teaching an adult Sunday School class on spiritual gifts when a friend ran up to me and asked, “Did you hear