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Equitable Relationships: The First Steps

By: Maclean Dlodlo | October 20, 2016

Lecture from 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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For the Bible Tells Me So: A Reflection on Gender Power Relations

By: Miranda Pillay | October 20, 2016

Lecture from 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Jesus and Women

By: Alan McCauley | October 1, 2016

Lecture from 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Equitable Relationships: The First Steps

By: Maclean Dlodlo | October 1, 2016

Lecture from 2016 international conference "Truth Be Told" in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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5 Tips for Talking With People Who Oppose Women Leaders: Is It Better To Part Ways?

By: Amy R. Buckley | September 21, 2016

Studying hierarchical complementarians seemed a good choice for the project. A colleague, Patti, and I approached three of them, and they agreed to interviews. We invited them to study us in return, and they were surprisingly enthusiastic.

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Hallowed Be Thy Name: A Heart Position for Gender Equality

By: Alexandra Syrah | September 12, 2016

The temptation is always there. When discussing gender equality, it’s easy to let righteous anger in the face of injustice eclipse the call to represent Christ well, even in painful disagreement. On the other hand, we can become so concerned with unity in the body of Christ that we are silent in the face [...]

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Whence and Whither ETS? An Open Letter to the Members of ETS

By: Stan Gundry | September 9, 2016

. . . the introduction and passage of the four-fold resolution package and the internet conversations following the 67th Annual Meeting [of the Evangelical Theological Society] are symptomatic of the desire of some ETS members to move the Society in the direction of precise, doctrinal, and interpretive clarity and definition, ideally in the form of a doctrinal statement [...]

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I'm Okay With A Woman Sharing, But Not Preaching

By: Eugene Hung | September 6, 2016

“I'm okay with a woman sharing, but not preaching,” I said. “Why?” the woman responded.

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3 Ways Egalitarian Theology Opposes Abuse

By: Rachel Asproth | August 1, 2016

Critics have done a brilliant job of establishing all that complementarianism isn’t. I am grateful for their groundwork. But today, I want to explore what egalitarianism is. I want to move beyond a justified critique of complementarianism toward a strong egalitarian theology against abuse.

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Freeing Women to Pursue Diverse Callings

By: Alexis Waggoner | June 30, 2016

Some women are creatively fulfilling their calling by pouring into their children as full-time parents. But let’s not assume that women all have the same calling. Ignoring the diversity of women’s callings creates toxic limitations, and these limitations are antithetical to filling our unique role in the kingdom of God. 

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