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The Pericope Adulterae (John 7:53–8:11): Two Poetic Renderings in Sunsong Tide Rising
By: Anna Kasafi Perkins | February 3, 2025
A pair of poems on the woman charged with adultery questions the motives of those who would throw stones, and urges resistance to the stone-throwers.

The Sexual Violences of Empire, Patriarchy, and Crucifixion
By: Rebekah Mui Pei Ern | February 3, 2025
The cross, instead of representing the dominated, that is, slaves and women, arguably came to represent the dominator.

Inheriting Church Ministry: The Daughters of Zelophehad in Numbers 27:1–11
By: Jazmine Lawrence | February 3, 2025
By successfully challenging ancient Israel’s inheritance laws, the daughter of Zelophehad proved that they had “bodies to meaningfully occupy space, voices to be meaningfully heard, and ideas to meaningfully influence the believing community.”

Where are Your Accusers?
By: Jill Richardson | February 3, 2025
A sermon that fleshes out a Jesus who “won’t stand for people using women or for meting out unequal justice between the sexes.”

The Wife as a Training Ground: Complementarian Theology and Coercive Control
By: Bethany Jantzi | February 3, 2025
Complementarianism can create the opportunity for the husband to mimic the behaviour of a domestic abuser, deploying coercive control under the cover of biblical sanction.

Editor's Reflection: Autumn 2024
By: Havilah Dharamraj | November 1, 2024
This issue will nudge us to rethink what God desires in husbands and fathers. Fairy tales couldn’t help getting it wrong. We need not.

Not Permitting Women to Teach: Reading 1 Timothy in Context
By: Daniel Gonzalez Gomez | November 1, 2024
1 Timothy provides a series of examples of texts that we do not apply literally because they would make sense only in their cultural context.

Thomas Aquinas’s “Misbegotten” Concept of Women
By: Joe Early | November 1, 2024
A review of the thought and work of the influential medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas on the subject of men and women.

The Exhortation to the Husbands and Its Significance in the Conversation About the Household Codes: 1 Peter 3:7
By: Abeneazer G. Urga | November 1, 2024
1 Peter 3:7 cautions husbands who fail to treat their wives with the honour due to them that such a man’s prayers will not receive God’s attention.

Male Hospitality: The Bible Sets the Example
By: Andrew B. Spurgeon | November 1, 2024
Hospitality, which in many cultures is allocated to the women of the family is a biblical male virtue as well.