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Editor's Reflection: Summer 2026
By: Havilah Dharamraj | August 4, 2026
Framed by Joyce Kilmer's "Trees," this issue of Priscilla Papers features Nurturing women, from historical to modern women missionaries.

“Consider Others as More Important than Yourselves:” Is Philippians 2:3–11 for Everyone or Just for Women?
By: Carly Pruch | August 4, 2026
Philippians 2 calls all believers to Christlike humility, not women alone. Paul's words subverted Rome's honor culture.

Eva Stuart Watt (1891–1959): Irish Initiatives in Africa
By: Ian Randall | August 4, 2026
Eva Stuart Watt, Irish missionary and writer, served in Kenya, climbed Kilimanjaro among the first women, and chronicled Africa in acclaimed books.

Herodias, Her Daughter, and Herod in Mark 6 in Light of the Parable of the Soils: A Literary and Gender Analysis
By: David E. Malick | August 4, 2026
Reading Herodias through Mark's parable of the soils reveals how Herod, Pilate, and the crowd all reject God's word, not a warning about women's power.

Nola, Tony, and Merrilyn: A Trio of New Zealand Women Leaders
By: Beulah Wood | August 4, 2026
Three Baptist women leaders, a doctor, an asylum seeker advocate, and a youth pastor, nurtured lives with courage and Christlike compassion.

Hildegard’s Green Grace
By: Kay Bonikowsky | August 4, 2026
Hildegard of Bingen's viriditas, God's 'greening' life-force,offers a rich theology of grace, creation care, and spiritual vitality for today's church.

Editor's Reflection: Spring 2026
By: Havilah Dharamraj | May 1, 2026
Across history and across cultures, it appears that women are not difficult to exclude or even to execute. Women are to stay within circles that men chalk out for them. This issue illustrates this stark story, repeatedly played out within the history of Christianity.

Witchcraft in the Middle Ages and Its Impact Today
By: Joe Early | May 1, 2026
Joe Early traces the trajectory of witch-hunting across the Middle Ages into the centuries beyond, to arrive at what it might look like in the Church today in terms of victimizing women by excluding them.

Fertility, Futility, and Filth: Menstruation Imagery in Isaiah 64:6
By: Christy Hemphill, Marissa Franks Burt | May 1, 2026
Christy Hemphill and Marissa Burt look at the preconceptions that surround menstruation, leading to associating a natural and neutral process of female physiology with sin.

The Complementarian Imagination: Race, Gender, Exclusion, and Dominion
By: Nick O’Brien | May 1, 2026
Nick O’Brien lays out the chilling roots and possible ongoing liaison between genderized exclusion and racial exclusion in Western Christianity.