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Jesus and the Feminists: Who Do They Say That He Is?
By: Margaret Elizabeth Köstenberger | October 17, 2009
This resource provides a detailed survey and critique of various feminist interpretations of Jesus and offers a biblical view of men and women in the church and home.

Gender in Christian Media and Advertising
By: Jenell Williams Paris | August 1, 2009
The "Christians and culture" question commonly examines how Christians ought to relate to the culture in which they live. Christians also create subcultures of "Christian" images, norms, and roles that shape how males and females think of themselves, their social roles, and their relationships. This presentation will examine images of men, women, and gender roles [...]

Culture Matters: Why Culture Affects Our Understanding of Gender in Life and Scripture
By: Brian Howell | August 1, 2009
This lecture presents a theology of culture in order to explore theology in culture. It explores why gender (an expression of culture) must be understood as both a context in which we read Scripture and a topic we understand through Scripture. Biblical themes are explored as parts of both the culture in which they were [...]

Beyond Damsels and White Steeds
By: Brian Howell | July 31, 2008
What an understanding of culture’s influence should do is put gross generalizations about the nature of men and women out of reach. Moreover, it challenges us to think about how and why we value particular attributes connected to these gender stereotypes. So often we believe that we are reacting to Scripture or that the [...]

Book Review: Nicola Hoggard Creegan and Christine D. Pohl's Living on the Boundaries
By: Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen | April 30, 2008
Nicola Creegan and Christine Pohl—a theologian and theological ethicist respectively, and both professors at evangelical institutions—belong to roughly the same cohort of academic women: they pursued seminary then doctoral training in the 1980s, encouraged by the success of the third wave of feminism and its (albeit fainter) reverberations in the evangelical subculture. Living [...]

Shame and Abuse: Understanding and Healing a Deadly Legacy
By: Steven R. Tracy | September 1, 2007
Seeking Justice and Loving Mercy: Gender and Equality in the Bible and our Culture

The Master Bedroom: Marital Equality in an Unequal World
By: Heather and Fred Gingrich | September 1, 2007
Seeking Justice and Loving Mercy: Gender and Equality in the Bible and our Culture

"Heaven at Her Husband's Feet": Health Consequences of Women's Subordination
By: Christine Edwards | March 1, 2007
"Heaven at Her Husband's Feet": Health Consequences of Women's Subordination

Gender and Health Development
By: Shantanu Dutta, Evangeline R. Dutta | March 1, 2007
Gender and Health Development

Changing Trends in Relationships between Men and Women
By: Melba Padilla Maggay | March 1, 2007
Changing Trends in Relationships between Men and Women