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Frequently Asked Questions about Mary Magdalene

By: Lidija Novakovic | June 5, 2006

Mary Magdalene appears in all four gospels as a witness of Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection. Luke 8:2 explains that this particular Mary was called Magdalene, and all four evangelists consistently identify her by the name “Mary Magdalene.” (Matt 27:56, 61; 28:1; Mark 15:40, 47; 16:1; Luke 24:10; John 19:25; 20:1, 18). 

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The Way More Fully

By: Virginia Gray | April 30, 2006

What does Luke mean when he says that Priscilla and Aquila taught Apollos “the way more fully?” We will answer this question by studying the wider as well as the immediate historical context of the text.

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"It Will Not Be Taken From Her"

By: John DelHousaye | March 5, 2006

Jesus also called women to be his disciples. Based on Jesus’ other choices of disciples, what does the presence of these women in his circle of disciples teach us about the Kingdom?

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Called by Name

By: Ann R. Palmerton | March 5, 2006

Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, I came to the tomb. I came alone in that time before dawn, when fear and doubt get the best of us, and when God seems farthest away. 

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“I Have Seen the Lord” Mary Magdalene in the New Testament and Early Christianity

By: Lidija Novakovic | March 5, 2006

Greater awareness of Mary Magdalene’s exceptional role in the events surrounding Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection and her leadership in the early church should not only help us do justice to her memory but also inspire us in our struggle for gender equality.

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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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Betrayed

By: JoAnn Streeter Shade | December 5, 2005

Harriet had conscientiously served the ministry’s leaders, Rev. and Mrs. Smith, for twenty-five years. The Smiths were a godly couple, and their work for the Kingdom had flourished over the years. Theirs was a model of a faithful marriage, and they were seen as blessed by God.

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Paul and the Leadership of Women: Irreconcilable or Inextricable?

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | August 1, 2005

Paul and the Leadership of Women: Irreconcilable or Inextricable? The Historical Context of Ephesians and Corinthians

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Biblical Equality and Radical Feminism: What is the Difference?

By: Aída Besançon Spencer | August 1, 2005

This workshop defines different types of femenism and analyses the similarities and differences. 

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There's Something About Mary (The Mother of Jesus): From Magnificat to Model Disciple

By: Joseph B. Modica | August 1, 2005

There's Something About Mary (The Mother of Jesus): From Magnificat to Model Disciple

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