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Circumcise Your Hearts
By: Lisa L. Thompson | August 1, 2015
This lecture examines the covenant of circumcision, its cultural implications in the first century, and the New Testament's radical departure from the practice.

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.

Misogyny in the Church
By: Eugene Cho | July 31, 2015
2015 “Becoming New” CBE International Conference It’s not an exaggeration to say that misogyny is a matter of life and death. Our theology impacts women and men all around the world. Every woman is made in the image of God!

Looking Forward: Living in Redeemed Relationships
By: Ken Fong | July 31, 2015
If the way things are will never change until Christ returns, those experiencing oppression and marginality today struggle to believe that the gospel is truly Good News for all. Christ calls us to live today as a preview of what will be true for all eternity.

Book Review: Feminist Theology from the Third World: A Reader
By: Nadia Andrilenas | July 24, 2015
Ursula King’s reader, Feminist Theology from the Third World brings together the diverse perspectives of women engaging in feminist theology, giving recognition and honor to the often absent or underrepresented voices of women of the Third World and women of color in the Unites States.

Man and Woman Together In Christ: The Inseparable Nature of Justification and New Creation
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | July 22, 2015
Both egalitarians and complementarians wish to retain the distinction of male and female, but for egalitarians, gender differences are not accompanied by rank, rule, authority, or power. It is not the male and female “distinctiveness but their inequalities of religious role that is abolished in Christ.”

Book Review: Surprised by Scripture: Engaging Contemporary Issues, by N.T. Wright
By: Dawn Gentry | April 30, 2015
Our own study of scripture often leads to more questions than answers, and Wright asserts, “some of the most important questions in life need to be approached from several angles at once” (xi). While the chapter on women may not be a “new angle” to some CBE supporters, it will certainly be new to many. [...]

Feminist Theology from the Third World
By: Ursula King | February 12, 2015
This major new collection of readings demonstrates the range and vitality of feminist theology and its increasing influence on Christian women and men throughout the world. Here are thirty-eight key texts, representing the voices of women in Africa, Asia, and Latin America as well as those working among minorities in places such as Israel, the [...]

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.

Biblical Gender Equality: A Summary
By: CBE International, Philip B. Payne | January 1, 2015
This booklet summarizes the egalitarian position of Scripture—that Christians, both female and male, are equally called to exercise their God-given gifts with equal authority and equal responsibility in the church, home, and world.