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Transformational Relationships in Light of Early and Late Modern Categories in the Gender Debates
By: Justin Miller | October 31, 2005
In the article, “Sharing in the Divine Nature: Transformation, Koinonia and the Doctrine of God,” LeRon Shults notes three important late-modern developments in the doctrine of God: the retrieval of divine Infinity, the revival of Trinitarian doctrine, and a renewed conceptualization of God as primal Futurity. These developments were facilitated in part [...]

How God’s Spirit Worked a Revolution in Hawaii in 1819–1825
By: Aída Besançon Spencer | July 31, 2005
All these aspects of God’s working come into play in the “Acts-like” awakening in Hawaii. Let us review the dimensions of gender, age, and economics to recount the major events in this Hawaiian revolution

Partnership: The Hope of Chinese American Churches
By: Grace Ying May | July 31, 2005
Vibrant, faithful women have helped to establish and build the Chinese church. Their robust faith and their engagement with the Scriptures empowered them to evangelize, preach, nurture and teach generations of Chinese Christians.

The Heartbeat of a World Citizen
By: Priscilla Lasmarias Kelso | July 31, 2005
In my life journey as an Asian American woman who has lived in two cultures—in the post-colonial milieu of a country in the developing world and in the post-modern setting of cities like Boston, I have gradually begun to embrace the meaning of that recurrent dream. It resonates with the universal search for identity, [...]

The Role of the Female Christian in the Mainland China Church
By: Chuan Hang Shan | July 31, 2005
Female leadership in the CIMC is one of the fruits of the new growing Church in Mainland China. As the Church in Mainland China grows and becomes stronger in its unique cultural soil and environment, the new church system and theology will not only be shaped with its life and truth from the Bible, but [...]

Book Review: Africa and the Bible
By: William David Spencer | July 31, 2005
This responsible analysis of Africa's presence in the Bible should be must reading for all thinking Christians who want to deepen their knowledge of the ethnic equality of Christians throughout the ages and in particular the true presence of Africans in our sacred Scripture.

Biblical Equality and Radical Feminism: What is the Difference?
By: Aída Besançon Spencer | July 31, 2005
This workshop defines various types of feminism and analyzes their similarities and differences.

Women and Slaves
By: William E. Hull | April 30, 2004
In the so-called “conservative resurgence” currently seeking to divide Baptist loyalties, the initial “line in the sand” was the inerrancy slogan, which was dropped when it proved too ambiguous to define and enforce. In its place as a litmus test of loyalty was put the subordination of women, first in the home and then in [...]

Ordinary People Overcoming Extraordinary Giants
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | December 5, 2003
CBE has recently become the subject of unexpected news coverage. Our ministry has been featured in publications such as the Christian Science Monitor, the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the Associated Baptist Press.

Back in the Field
By: Mary Katherine Campbell | December 5, 2003
I was among the nearly 100 foreign missionaries who could not in good conscience sign the oath of affirmation of the revised 2000 Baptist Faith and Message.