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Ideas Have Consequences

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | January 30, 2012

The most prominent indicator of whether a girl will be sold to a brothel, killed as a fetus, abused in her marriage or family, or denied a place of decision making in her church, community, or marriage is not based on her gender, but the value ascribed to the female gender.

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Ideas Have Consequences

By: CBE International | January 1, 2012

This journal is designed to affirm Paul’s vision. The articles challenge us to examine our deeply-held convictions about women, many of which we believe are scriptural but are in fact incongruent with the kingdom of God as described by Jesus.

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Servant Development

By: Joanna K.B. Stanberry | June 5, 2009

The gender equity component of the community’s development efforts came up repeatedly in my interviews and conversations. “Could it be possible,” I began to think, “that by modeling and empowering a community of equity, justice, and liberating education, such practice becomes modeled and reproduced continually?”

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Women Transforming Communities

By: Esmé Bowers | June 5, 2009

Women in Africa are not always looking for outside assistance but are digging deep within to find the moral and spiritual resources to transform their communities.

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Gender and Justice in the New Testament

By: Alan F. Johnson | January 30, 2009

The topic of gender and justice in the New Testament raises two preliminary questions: First, what modern sense of “justice” and of “gender” is closest to the intent of New Testament writers, and, second, how was gender related to justice in Greco-Roman soci­ety?

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A Dirty Word or Good News?

By: Liz Mosbo VerHage | December 5, 2007

I later learned that common conceptions of ‘evangelical’ were shaped by memories of fire and brimstone pre-millennial tent revivals, or perpetuated by negative caricatures of tele-evangelists or mega-church sales gimmicks asking for money.

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A Forum of Sensible Voices

By: Brandon G. Withrow | December 5, 2007

Whether rich or poor, black or white, male or female, free or slave, egalitarians of the nineteenth century called the world to answer for its oppression of those made in the image of God

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Gender and Justice in the New Testament

By: Alan F. Johnson | September 1, 2007

This lecture begins with the identification of the topics of gender and justice. Johnson then examines the challenge of looking at justice issues in ancient societies from the contemporary perspective.

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There is No Longer Male and Female:

By: Lidija Novakovic | September 1, 2007

Seeking Justice and Loving Mercy: Gender and Equality in the Bible and our Culture

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