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Book Review: Coming of Age: Exploring the Identity and Spirituality of Younger Men

By: Craighton Hippenhammer | December 5, 2006

Coming of Age is a result of the Young Male Spirituality Project, a joint effort of Lutheran Men in Mission, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and Luther Seminary (St. Paul, Minn.) to find out why young men are staying away from the church in droves, a pattern that surveys are showing is increasingly alarming.

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Gender Wars: Biology Offers Insights to a Biblical Problem

By: MaryKate Morse | January 31, 2006

Men and women struggle to understand each other and to thrive together as God intended. God’s design of an Edenic relationship where the male and the female together nurture and steward the earth rarely seems to happen. 

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Coming of Age: Exploring the Identity and Spirituality of Younger Men

By: Roland D. Martinson, Paul G. Hill, David W. Anderson | January 1, 2006

What is the state of faith today among younger men in the church? How is the church responding to the spiritual needs of a new generation?

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Just a Women's Issue? Biblical Equality: Men's Liberator

By: Dave Unander | August 1, 2005

Just a Women's Issue? Biblical Equality: Men's Liberator 

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Gift-based Marriage: Creative Use of Both Partners' Strengths and Gifting

By: Rand Michael, Phyllis Michael | August 1, 2005

Gift-based Marriage: Creative Use of Both Partners' Strengths and Gifting

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A History of Single Women in the Church

By: Jo Ellen Heil | August 1, 2005

A History of Single Women in the Church

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Woman in India: Her Choices, Struggles, and Destinations

By: Finny Philip | August 1, 2005

Woman in India: Her Choices, Struggles, and Destinations

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A Sword Between the Sexes: C.S. Lewis' Long Journey to Gender Equality

By: Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen | August 1, 2005

Was C. S. Lewis a misogynist? The answer depends on which point in his life you choose to examine. Until fairly late in life, Lewis’ view of gender relations was more influenced by his attraction to classical Greek philosophy, Pagan myth and Jungian psychology than by ‘mere’ Christianity. However, with his late acquaintance and marriage [...]

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