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All Shall Be Well: Julian of Norwich Medieval Mother of Theology
By: Janet Warren | December 5, 2025
Julian of Norwich’s visions and beautifully imaged theology reshaped Christian spirituality in the Middle Ages and beyond.

Read Women: Staff Picks and Reading Recommendations
By: CBE International | December 5, 2025
Build your 2026 reading list with these books by female authors recommended by our staff at CBE!

Women Writers in Early Christianity: Their Courage, Leadership, and Legacy
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | December 5, 2025
Thanks to the many women writers throughout history, we have today written witnesses of their lived experiences—not from onlookers, redactors, or family members overcome by strong emotions and motives—but their story in their own words.

#Metoo and Memorials: Making Sense of the Bible’s Traumatic Narratives
By: Monica Napoli Warren | December 4, 2025
Some people view the Bible as an instrument of oppression, particularly for women. But should we see it as that?

Your Guide to Christmas: Spread Egalitarian Cheer with CBE Resources This Holiday Season
By: Amber Burgess | November 27, 2025
This year, to make an impact in the lives of those who are dear to me and in return support a ministry that is making a worldwide impact for women to pursue their callings, I will be heading to CBE’s website for my Christmas shopping.

Women and Words: Inside the Bible Translation Room with Dr. Joel B. Green: Part 2
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Joel B. Green | November 20, 2025
Dr. Mimi Haddad continues her interview with guest Dr. Joel B. Green, an expert on the Gospel of Luke, about the portrayal of women in Luke's writings.

A Millennial's Commitment to the Body of Christ
By: Rachel Asproth | November 20, 2025
The church is an imperfect institution—filled with imperfect people, imperfect traditions, and imperfect theology. We live in the kingdom of earth, and not the kingdom of heaven. So, we have to deal with all the messy, torn, smudged realities of a body of Christ that will always fall short. The church may not answer [...]

Barak
By: Ronald W. Pierce | November 13, 2025
We are not told exactly what Barak did to demonstrate his extraordinary faith. But, thankfully, the account of his work under Deborah, the respected prophet and judge, in Judges 4–5 provides helpful clues to answer this question from the Scripture.

Editor's Reflection: Autumn 2025
By: Jeff Miller | November 7, 2025
Genesis 3:16 is the main theme of this issue of Priscilla Papers. Five authors lend their expertise to understanding this verse of Scripture and its ramifications.

Selections from God’s Word to Women
By: CBE International | November 7, 2025
This article presents Katharine Bushnell’s argument that Genesis 3:16 has been misinterpreted to justify women’s subordination and suffering, contending instead that the passage warns Eve of Satan’s deception rather than declaring a divine curse. These lessons were later gathered and published as God’s Word to Women in 1921, a work reprinted by CBE [...]