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Book Review: Call Me Blessed: The Emerging Christian Woman
By: Libbie Brooks | April 30, 1991
Martin provides us with an historical context for the issue of women's roles in the church. She begins by tracing the patterns of male authority in both Old and New Testaments. She also describe some of the more contemporary views on submission of women, and continues with a chapter on how we have actually made [...]

Book Review: Gender and Grace: Love, Work & Parenting In a Changing World
By: Anne Ramirez | January 31, 1991
Van Leeuwen calls upon the church as the family of God to help individual families discover how their unique constellation of gifts can best serve God.

Book Review: Veiled and Silenced: The Cultural Shape of Sexist Theology
By: Gretchen Gaebelein Hull | October 31, 1990
This highly readable book introduces much interesting evidence to demonstrate that subordination of women perpetuates an institutionalized cultural myth rather than a scriptural truth.

Book Review: Building Your Family to Last
By: CBE International | April 30, 1990
The secret of building families to last is found in Kari's emphasis on parents modelling the Christian life before their children. If the mother and father—who are responsible before God for what happens in the home—are not walking with God, and not walking in harmony with each other before God, how can they [...]

Book Review: Equal to Serve: Women and Men in the Church and Home
By: Philip C. Blake | January 31, 1990
I commend this refreshing and scholarly volume to all who are not afraid to open their minds and wills to the scriptures and to the Spirit of God.

Book Review: A Voice of Her Own
By: Lorraine Eitel | April 30, 1989
Tischler's book is an intellectual history, acquainting the reader with important women authors throughout history. She also introduces her reader to several important female literary characters.

Book Review: Equal to Serve: Women and Men in the Church and Home
By: CBE International | April 30, 1988
"We are to concentrate on the inner characteristics of a person, not on his or her gender." So states author Gretchen Gaebelein Hull, a biblical feminist whose new book, Equal To Serve, comes to grips with the controversial social issues of today.

Book Review: A Cord of Three Strands: A Way for Both Men and Women to Be Used Fully by God
By: Alvera Mickelsen | April 30, 1988
This book makes a distinct contribution to the current literature on biblical teachings about men and women in marriage and as co-workers in the service of Christ. The three strands in Wright's book refers to man, woman, and God.

Book Review: Evangelicalism: The Coming Generation
By: James R. Beck | January 31, 1988
Biblical feminists will be interested in a chapter titled "Family: Toward Androgyny." Hunter's sociological study of evangelical college and seminary students surveys current attitudes regarding world, morality, self, theology, politics, and the family.

Book Review: Is God the Only Reliable Father?
By: Alvera Mickelsen | July 31, 1987
Tennis does not defend patriarchy. Neither does she defend efforts to rid God of "maleness." Rather, she presents God the Father as a model for earthly fathers.