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Feminist Theology from the Third World

By: Ursula King | February 12, 2015

This major new collection of readings demonstrates the range and vitality of feminist theology and its increasing influence on Christian women and men throughout the world. Here are thirty-eight key texts, representing the voices of women in Africa, Asia, and Latin America as well as those working among minorities in places such as Israel, the [...]

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The Purpose of Women

By: Judy Douglass | December 1, 2014

Judy Douglass examines passages from the Bible and uses them to demonstrate the identity of women and the purpose they serve in the body of Christ.

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“Feminist” Hermeneutics?

By: Paul Adams | August 13, 2014

Recently I commented on a Facebook post that I disliked the word “feminist/feminism” when used to describe what I would brand an evangelical egalitarian position (that men and women may serve equally in the home, the church, and the world as God has so apportioned and [...]

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Don't Be Afraid to Be Big, Women

By: Hannah Rasmussen | July 2, 2014

Don’t be afraid to be big, women. That’s what I learned at a conference this weekend. Women are taught to be small. 

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Male and Female: One Image, One Purpose

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | April 16, 2014

Those who believe that gender is the most important aspect of personhood are called "gender essentialists." For them, maleness or femaleness is an attribute that shapes the fundamental meaning and purpose of life, a view that, sadly, drives gender hierarchy in the world and also in the church. Significantly, gender essentialism is not a biblical [...]

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I am Sarah, Fully Human

By: Sarah Schwartz | March 28, 2014

Some days you can handle sexism, and other days, you retreat to cry in the bathroom like the true liberated woman you are.

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I Am A Jesus Feminist Because of the Resurrection

By: Sarah Schwartz | January 9, 2014

I am a Jesus feminist because of the resurrection.

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Book Review: Jesus Feminist: An Invitation to Revisit the Bible’s View of Women

By: Naomi Krueger | December 5, 2013

If you want a book to give to your feminist friends and your feminist skeptics, pick up Jesus Feminist. Bessey’s gentle and profound reminder of the biblical message of feminism has the power to break down barriers, unravel misconceptions, and raise the spirits of undercover Jesus feminists.

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It Runs in the Family

By: Lorry Lutz | December 4, 2013

Mutuality joins author, missionary, and longtime CBE member Lorry Lutz and her granddaughter, sociologist Hollie Baker-Lutz, for a conversation about culture, equality, and building an egalitarian legacy.

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Equating “Feminisms”

By: Allison Quient | December 1, 2013

This paper seeks to begin to correct the equation of biblical egalitarianism with liberal feminism by considering them on a foundational level—looking at where each locates its authority and how each understands the Bible’s authority.

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