Book Review: Confronting Sexism in the Church: How We Got Here and What We Can Do About It
To be a woman in the church is to experience sexism in the church. Sexism informs theology, structures, and culture to such an extent
To be a woman in the church is to experience sexism in the church. Sexism informs theology, structures, and culture to such an extent
The church’s understanding of the good news has been distorted due to improper evaluation of the overall content and package of what the good news
“Silence” in Translation is the published version of Anna Sui Hluan’s PhD dissertation, which examines the Judson Burmese translation of 1 Cor 14:34–35. Deeply researched
Even for scholars, the Bible is often difficult to understand. Millennia separate us from the people in Joshua, Judges, Matthew, and all the other Biblical
When asked by a friend whether having a woman pastor were Biblical, Seth Knorr realised he didn’t have an adequate answer. Inspired to reach a better
In the Image of Her: Recovering Motherhood in the Christian Tradition is a fascinating and deep read on the history of motherhood. Theologian Amy E.
Editor’s Note: October in the United States has been designated Domestic Violence Awareness Month. As part of that tradition, the Mutuality blog will be publishing
In the typical nativity creche, the three wise men are key figures, along with the shepherds, Mary and Joseph, and of course, the infant Jesus.
The French-language book Dire Dieu.e sans sexisme (Talking About God Without Sexism) lays out the linguistic principles used by the author, who publishes under the
Christy Mesaros-Winckles’s book, Silenced: The Forgotten Story of Progressive Era Free Methodist Women, carefully charts the changes in the American religious landscape that led to