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Are We On The Same Page? An Evangelical Response To Germaine Greer’s “The Whole Woman”

By: Glen G. Scorgie | October 31, 2001

There is a considerable lack of clarity at both the popular and scholarly levels about exactly what evangelical feminists stand for vis à vis the standard platforms of conservative Protestantism on the one hand, and secular feminism on the other.

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When the Shoe Was on the Other Foot

By: Dan Gentry Kent | June 6, 2001

As a male, I recently had an experience that involved gender stereotyping, from which I learned a lot. For one thing, I learned a bit about how my sisters have so often felt. There was a meeting in a major Southern city to plan for a large women’s conference. There were 62 women in [...]

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Women Beyond the Cave

By: Melody Green | March 6, 2001

As women we should be encouraged. We may be soft on the outside, but we’re strong and mighty in spirit. We are God’s secret weapons and the enemy knows it. He takes us seriously, even when others don’t. The enemy’s strategy has been to keep us quiet and in hiding. But [...]

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Count the Cost

By: Gretchen Gaebelein Hull | July 31, 1999

We can rejoice that increasingly women are freed from unbiblical restraints, at last able to use their gifts as God calls. But we also recognize that this movement of the Spirit has not “just happened.”

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Faith, Feminism, and Family

By: Catherine Clark Kroeger | January 31, 1999

In an incredibly poetic story, we are told of a wise God who made all things and saw that they were good-that is, until it came to the creation of man. Then God saw that it was “not good” that man should be alone. Humanity, made in God’s image, must be relational as God [...]

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Book Review: Women Caught in Conflict

By: Frances Hiebert | October 31, 1996

Groothuis clearly defines and describes Evangelical Feminism in contrast to other forms of feminism and in distinction from "traditionalism." Two other areas treated in the book make significant contributions from my point of view. One is the historical evidence that the church has accepted in its view of the role of women from the culture, [...]

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A Comparison And Contrast Of Womanist And Feminist Theology And Experience

By: Ruth Haley Barton | October 31, 1995

The most glaring difference between the theological quest of white women and black women is the fact that black women are dealing with three levels of oppression (racism, sexism, and classism) while the white women’s struggle with oppression can be one dimensional: fighting the Victorian model of the weak (even pampered) woman who can’ [...]

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Book Review: What's Right With Feminism

By: Gretchen Gaebelein Hull | October 31, 1995

As Christian women confront the complex (and often negative) baggage carried by the word "feminist" today, these women can often feel ill-equipped to sort out the many social and theological issues regarding women's roles.

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Diabolic Directives On The Impending Feminine Advance

By: Austin H. Stouffer | October 31, 1994

My Dear Cohorts: The urgency of the occasion dictates the unprecedented action on my part of corresponding personally with all of you. Suffice it to say I would not interrupt your fiendish schedules were the matter not of utmost importance. I am deeply distressed with a new tactic the Enemy seems to be employing. [...]

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Women are Persons

By: Hugh McNally | April 30, 1994

Even in the Christian church, women are often valued for what they do rather than for who they are. This is why the women’s liberation movement has struck a responsive chord in the hearts of many Christian women.

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