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Are We On The Same Page? An Evangelical Response To Germaine Greer’s “The Whole Woman”

By: Glen G. Scorgie | October 31, 2001

There is a considerable lack of clarity at both the popular and scholarly levels about exactly what evangelical feminists stand for vis à vis the standard platforms of conservative Protestantism on the one hand, and secular feminism on the other.

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Book Review: Why Not Women? A Biblical Study of Women in Missions, Ministry, and Leadership

By: Shari Voigt | September 6, 2001

Authors Loren Cunningham and David J. Hamilton combine biblical truth and cultural awareness in their book, Why Not Women? A Biblical Study of Women in Missions, Ministry, and Leadership. This book represents a call to action for all Christians, male and female, for obedience to our Lord, using whatever gifts he has endowed us, to [...]

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Book Review: No Place for Abuse: Biblical & Practical Resources to Counteract Domestic Violence

By: Kriss Erickson | September 6, 2001

“When abuse strikes, there is no home.” So say Catherine Clark Kroeger and Nancy Nason-Clark in their book, No Place for Abuse. This quote struck me, as I grew up in a fundamentalist church where mentioning some personal abuse brought blame to me and sympathy to my father. This book is refreshing in its directness [...]

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Book Review: How Religious Women View Feminism: God Gave Us the Right

By: Rebecca Merrill Groothuis | June 30, 2001

In this carefully done ethnographic study, religion professor Christel Manning offers an intriguing assessment of the lives and beliefs of women in conservative religious traditions today. Manning surveys and assesses responses to feminist social values and the secular feminist movement by women in an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, a charismatic evangelical church, and a Catholic parish [...]

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Book Review: The Bible in Cross Cultural Perspective

By: Kim A. Pettit | April 30, 2001

Jacob A. Loewen's recent book The Bible in Cross-Cultural Perspective covers a multitude of subjects—heaven, earth, the afterlife, the spirit world, exorcism, among them. Of particular interest to Priscilla Papers readers is chapter 9, "Images of God: Male, Female, or Both" (pp. 109-16). It is packed with wonderful information regarding inclusive language.

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Book Review: 10 Lies the Church Tells Women

By: Kriss Erickson | March 6, 2001

In a conversational, no-nonsense approach to a controversial issue, 10 Lies the Church Tells Women discusses 10 traditional ideas many Christian churches have used to claim the Bible restrains women from leadership. 

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Book Review: Woman in the Pulpit

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | January 31, 2001

Woman in the Pulpit exposes the myriad ways in which Christians read the Bible inconsistently. "A practice prohibited in one sentence and regulated in another, by the same author, shows either variability in opinion, or else an intended limitation in the original prohibition."

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Book Review: Men are from Israel, Women are from Moab: Insights about the Sexes from the Book of Ruth

By: Shari Voigt | December 5, 2000

Men are from Israel, Women are from Moab: Insights about the Sexes from the Book of Ruth, written by Dr. Norm Wakefield and Jody Brolsma, takes a quick look at our gender stereotypes and discards them. Instead, they focus on how we can build one another up and nurture healthy relationships.

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Book Review: A Hero from Yesterday: Phoebe Palmer's The Promise of the Father

By: Martha Berg | October 31, 2000

Palmer's underlying thesis is that the promise of the Father to pour out his Spirit on all flesh, male and female, and that sons and daughters would prophesy, relates to the role of women in the church today. 

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Book Review: Domestic Violence: What Every Pastor Needs to Know

By: Joanne Nystrom Janssen | September 5, 2000

The only thing wrong with Domestic Violence: What Every Pastor Needs to Know is the title. This book contains information essential to every person, not just pastors.  

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