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A Forgotten Pioneer: Julia Kavanaugh's Women of Christianity

By: James Smith III | September 1, 2007

Julia Kavanaugh, an Irish Roman Catholic, was a Victorian novelist and biographer. Her book "Women of Christianity" offers the earliest survey of women’s lives in the Christian tradition. This text refutes the frequent charge of trendiness of egalitarianism, as it was written 150 years ago. It confronts male-dominated history (“great events, dazzling actions”) as pagan [...]

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Book Review: Glen Scorgie's The Journey Back to Eden

By: Dawn Lindholm | August 1, 2007

Dr. Glen G. Scorgie's book on relational harmony between men and women will enlighten only those who do not think they already have the right answer.

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Book Review: Carrie A. Miles's The Redemption of Love

By: Christiane Carlson-Theis | April 30, 2007

Carrie Miles' well-written book should be read by all who cherish the institution of marriage and wish to understand (and stem) its decline. Miles, who has a PhD from the University of Chicago, is associate director of the Association for the Study of Religion, Economics, and Culture. Using the tools of socioeconomic analysis, her book [...]

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Book Review: Del Birkey's The Fall of Patriarchy

By: David M. Scholer | April 30, 2007

Del Birkey, an independent scholar and author of The House Church: A Model for Renewing the Church (Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1988), has written a passionate, wide-ranging, and interesting book on the harmful power of patriarchy and its critique by Jesus and the apostles, representing the biblical truth of gender equality. 

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Book Review: Kari Torjesen Malcom's Building Your Family to Last

By: Kelvin Belfon | January 31, 2007

In July 2006, I welcomed the reprinting of this marriage classic. Kari Torjesen Malcolm is an expert on the subject of marriage and family. Born of a Norwegian missionary couple in China, Malcolm later served as a missionary to the Philippines for fifteen years with her husband and two children. Building Your Family to Last was [...]

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Book Review: The TNIV Study Bible

By: Aída Besançon Spencer | January 30, 2007

I recommend highly the Zondervan TNIV Study Bible because it contains a gender-inclusive evangelical text with extensive notes and aids.

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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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Book Review: Discovering Biblical Equality: Complementarity Without Hierarchy

By: Royce Gordon Gruenler | June 30, 2006

This volume truly represents a landmark in the reclamation of a good word, "complementarity," from its misuse by the equal-but-unequal school of thought. A formidable collage of scholars with complementary gifts of the Spirit have contributed to a book which is sure to become a primary textbook and resource in the Christian circles of church [...]

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Book Review: Alan Johnson's 1 Corinthians

By: Cynthia Long Westfall | April 30, 2006

Alan Johnson's work on 1 Corinthians is particularly engaging. His reference notes and bibliography provide an entry into further study if desired, all while maintaining an appealing readable style. He deftly bridges the two horizons of the Greco-Roman culture and American culture.

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Becoming the Beloved of Christ

By: Heather Scheiwe Kulp | March 5, 2006

Wangerin shares the value of biblical imagination with students studying the foundations of Christianity. In his new book, Jesus—A Novel, he shares Christ’s message of discipleship, love, and equality.

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