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Video: Women and Ministry in the Old Testament with Milton Acosta (Spanish)

By: Milton Acosta | January 3, 2016

Join Milton Acosta in his 2014 lecture at the CBE conference in Colombia, where he explores 'Women and Ministry in the Old Testament.' Delivered in Spanish, this insightful talk delves into the roles of women in biblical times, highlighting their contributions and significance in ministry.  

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Video: Silence, Women, and the Church with Aida Besancon Spencer (Spanish)

By: Aída Besançon Spencer | January 3, 2016

Aida Besancon Spencer at the 2014 CBE conference in Colombia explores 'Silence, Women, and the Church.' Delivered in Spanish.

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Finding New Allies in the Unlikely Conversation Between Feminist Critics and Ancient Commentators

By: John Thompson | August 1, 2015

This lecture covers an array of exegetical views expressed by Christian commentators of the ancient, medieval, and Reformation eras, and how their perspectives and concerns can be surprisingly similar to the concerns of feminist and womanist critics today.

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Women In Church History

By: James Smith III | July 22, 2015

It will be my privilege to offer a pre-conference workshop at CBE's LA Conference titled, "Women in Church History." This introductory session will explore the names, lives, thoughts, and contexts of notable Christian women across the centuries as well as provide a select chronological bibliography spanning the past one hundred and fifty years. 

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To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before

By: Allen Yeh | July 20, 2015

If William Carey was the “father” of modern missions, was there a “mother?” Certainly, many prominent women have made their mark. Lottie Moon is considered the patron saint of Southern Baptist missions. Ann Judson was every bit as capable a missionary as her husband Adoniram.

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Egalitarians: A New Path to Liberalism? Or Integral to Evangelical DNA?

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | January 31, 2015

This paper briefly considers historical material often overlooked by evangelicals in assessing the theological orthodoxy of egalitarians.

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Book Review: Global Evangelicalism: Theology, History and Culture in Regional Perspective

By: Herbert D. Miller | January 31, 2015

The purposes of the book are to provide a general introduction to evangelicalism and offer a global survey of the topic.

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Accurate and Understandable Church History

By: Liz Sykes | July 30, 2014

In order to better appreciate church life in this century, it is helpful and perhaps essential, that we understand how Christianity has been lived since the very beginning. Mindy & Brandon Withrow have combined their gifts for writing and a passion for history to bring us 5 easy-to-read books with the series title "History Lives."

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