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Faith & Feminism

By: Hugo Schwyzer | June 5, 2006

Secular feminism and Christian faith view many key issues of morality and identity very differently. But those differences do not preclude the possibility of finding significant areas of common ground.

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Biblical Equality and Radical Feminism: What is the Difference?

By: Aída Besançon Spencer | August 1, 2005

This workshop defines different types of femenism and analyses the similarities and differences. 

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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.

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Biblical Feminism: 20 Years Later

By: Elaine Storkey | September 6, 2004

Biblical Feminism: 20 Years Later

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Created for Life Together: Partnerships Between Men and Women Are Part of God's Design

By: Ruth Haley Barton | April 30, 2004

The tragedy in the Christian community is that our pattern of limiting up-front communication to men while women labor in relative silence and subordination behind the scenes has obscured the fact that together women and men are a community of priests.

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Changing Lives From Up Close and From a Distance

By: René Reed Mason | September 5, 2003

For those of us whose journey toward understanding and embracing biblical equality has been a winding path full of pain and epiphanies, the immense value of our role models is deeply felt. Sometimes this value is felt so deeply that it may even take us by surprise—a surprise of joy, when through the [...]

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Ten Lies the Church Tells Women

By: J. Lee Grady | June 5, 2003

I’ve identified 10 erroneous views about women that have been circulated in the church, preached from pulpits and written in the study notes of popular Bible translations for too long. I believe we must debunk these lies if we want to see the church released to fulfill the Great Commission.

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The Subjection of Women: A feminist appraisal of John Stuart Mill’s last work

By: Kamilla Ludwig | October 31, 2002

In reviewing Mill’s book The Subjection of Women, I wish to make three points and use them to build a partial case in support of feminism, using Mill’s social theory.

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Book Review: Feminist Theology Through the Ages: Why We're Equal

By: Joseph B. Modica | January 31, 2002

Val Webb has written an engaging, readable, and mostly historical approach to feminist theology. Her thesis is straightforward and often restated: "The goal of this book is to look at the diversity of the feminist movement and show how limited and inaccurate negative stereotyping is." 

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Why? Oh, Why Am I a Woman?

By: Funmi Para-Mallam | October 31, 2001

I have a confession to make. I used to hate being a woman. And I hated God for making me one. But it wasn’t always that way.

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