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Standing before Moses: Insights from the Daughters of Zelophehad on Leading Change

By: Jeanne Porter King | March 5, 2005

We do not often hear about the Daughters of Zelophehad, but they were important women in their community of faith. Their story provides a biblical framework for understanding how the women of one denomination helped to change their leadership system, and thus encourages more [...]

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The Sinful Woman as Surrogate Host: Hospitality and Forgiveness in Luke 7:44–48

By: Mary H. Brondyke | October 31, 2004

In the account of the anointing of Jesus by the sinful woman, Jesus radically reverses all assumptions about himself, the woman and Simon, highlights true repentance and forgiveness, and causes us to reflect on the boldness of the Lord’s ministry to women. 

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Images of Mary Magdalene in Christian Tradition: A Case of Prostituted Identity

By: Jerry Camery-Hoggatt | October 31, 2004

Christian tradition is sometimes remarkable for the liberties it takes with the reputations of its saints, and in this regard no example springs so readily to mind as that of Mary Magdalene. Tradition has had its field day with the reputation of this once deeply troubled woman. 

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The Scandal of Equality in First Century Christian Teaching

By: David Instone-Brewer | September 6, 2004

The Scandal of Equality in First Century Christian Teaching 

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Recognition, Rewards, and Renewal in the Book of Ruth

By: Funmi Para-Mallam | January 31, 2004

Over time, I have realized Ruth illustrates how God deals with us as individuals. He pursues us passionately and lovingly as individuals, and he calls us to partner with him personally.

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