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The 2024 CBE Writing Contest Winners Are Here!

By: CBE International | November 7, 2024

Get ready to meet the winners of the 2024 CBE Writing Contest! Thanks to everyone who entered. The winning articles will be published over the coming year.

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4 Ways Complementarian Churches Can Be Better for Women

By: Chesna Hinkley | January 18, 2024

Many complementarians want to respect women’s needs and stories and benefit more concretely from their insights, but are not sure how to begin moving in that direction. I used to leave church in frustration every week because of the implicit marginalization on display in services. A childhood, or lifetime, of watching women pushed further [...]

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Mutuality Blog's Top 10 Articles of 2023

By: CBE International | December 21, 2023

In celebration of another year coming to its end, here are the top ten Mutuality Blog articles readers engaged with most in 2023.

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Announcing the 2023 CBE Writing Contest Winners!

By: CBE International | October 18, 2023

Get ready to meet the winners of the 2023 CBE Writing Contest! Thanks to everyone who entered. The award-winning articles will be published in the coming months.

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Courage to Unsubscribe from Patriarchal Beliefs

By: Michelle Rayburn | January 25, 2023

Letting go of patriarchal beliefs means intentionally sorting through what is right and true and unsubscribing from all that is not. We model the process for others through humility, willingness to learn, and courage.

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The Egalitarian Relationship of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba

By: Robin Gallaher Branch | December 14, 2022

The interaction between King Solomon and the queen of Sheba was a meeting of equals in rank, education, bearing, and statesmanship. She shared her thoughts about him openly, and he did everything he could to meet her requests.

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Imago Dei Women? Let’s Try to Really Understand What Genesis 1–3 Means for Women 

By: Kara Angus | November 24, 2022

What exactly did God declare “good” when he created humans? Did God build leadership and authority into men while ensuring that following and submission were inherent in women’s DNA?

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“The Serpent Has Suffocated in a Woman”: Eve and Mary in the Liturgical Songs of Hildegard of Bingen

By: Emma Yeager | November 16, 2022

Romans 5 explores the link between Eden and the incarnation—through Adam and Jesus. Hildegard of Bingen’s liturgical songs also form parallels between Eden and the incarnation, but she focuses instead on Eve and Mary.

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What You Risk by Reading a Text Without Context

By: Mikaela Bell | November 9, 2022

Can we ever learn too much about the context of a text? Does contextualizing the biblical canon compromise its true message? Context gives us the information to truly understand a text. This is especially true with Paul’s writing.

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The Gospel According to Zeffirelli

By: Neil Rees | November 2, 2022

We often fail to see the cultural complexity of the Bible. We need to seek to understand its world, not just its words. Our own cultural projections of Jesus and his disciples lead us to miss the inclusion of women at the heart of Jesus’s ministry.

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