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Why I Call Myself An Evangelical Feminist: Part 2

By: Amy R. Buckley | February 17, 2016

Back then, I didn't know any feminists, and I didn't think it was possible to be a Christian and a feminist. It didn't occur to me until years later to think critically about the jokes, or to question why so many—including evangelicals—write off feminists.

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Why I Call Myself An Evangelical Feminist: Part 1

By: Amy R. Buckley | February 10, 2016

For a seminary internship, I became involved in a non-profit organization dedicated to building peace and safety in Christian homes. Assisting Catherine Clark Kroeger, I began to see into the shadowy corners that hide the horrific treatment many women face behind closed doors.

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An Age of Fearless Women

By: Rachel Asproth | January 25, 2016

I live in an age of fearless women. I live among the fire-starters, earth-shakers, and pot-stirrers. I live among women who cannot be bought, shifted, or erased. They are powerfully present, steady on their feet, and certain of their worth.

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Woman, Thou Art More Than Curves

By: Tega Swann | January 13, 2016

We must affirm women of all sizes and shapes as we do for men, because we recognize that there’s a person, a soul, in each body. A wonderful, beautiful person who is deeply loved and valued by God.

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The Unbearable Heaviness of Being A Strong Woman

By: Rachel Asproth | January 11, 2016

We think that to be strong women, we must pour out endlessly, we must spend of ourselves, sometimes until nothing is left. But many of us continue to do so, long past when our reserves have run dry, because we think we have something to prove. Because we don’t see that our strength is [...]

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Egalitarianism Is For Men, Too

By: J.W. Wartick | December 9, 2015

Strangely, it is the "dad" role that creates the most awkwardness in conversations. Being a writer is a career—one that might make money, even if it is a bit eccentric. But being a dad? That's it?

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A God Who Loves Men and Tolerates Women

By: Rachel Asproth | December 7, 2015

I have always believed in God. But I didn’t always believe that God loved me. Patriarchal theology gave me no reason to think that I mattered like men mattered. For much of my life, I felt like I was standing on the very edge of the body of Christ, just waiting to be pushed [...]

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Acting Like A Lady: A Satire

By: Lily Ellyn Dunn | August 12, 2015

We all know there's only one right way to be a woman. It might not always come naturally, but that's only because we are sinful creatures.

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Book Review: Chapters of the Heart: Jewish Women Sharing the Torah of Our Lives

By: Aliyah Jacobs | August 7, 2015

Chapters of the Heart is one of the first collections of feminist and egalitarian stories as told by a feminine Jewish voice. These true stories range in theme from birth to death, mourning to learning, and loss to the stillness of older years. 

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Book Review: Feminist Theology from the Third World: A Reader

By: Nadia Andrilenas | July 24, 2015

Ursula King’s reader, Feminist Theology from the Third World brings together the diverse perspectives of women engaging in feminist theology, giving recognition and honor to the often absent or underrepresented voices of women of the Third World and women of color in the Unites States. 

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