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The Cultural Context of Ephesians 5:18–6:9
By: Gordon D. Fee† | January 31, 2002
Is there a divinely ordained hierarchy in the life of the church and home that is based on gender alone?

Editor's Reflections | Winter 2002
By: Carol R. Thiessen | January 31, 2002
Individually, and taken together, these articles break new ground for many of us and provide new information about the role of women in the early years of the church. I hope you will find each of them as helpful as I did.

Christlike Responses to a Hierarchical World: Lessons from bold women
By: Jeanne Williams | October 31, 2001
The Christian egalitarian woman is in a difficult position. If she truly believes God calls women to engage in the same types of ministries and offices of the church in which men engage, and if she is also committed to living a life that reflects God’s character, she is faced with a quandary.

If God Calls a Woman to Preach, She Should
By: Patrick R. Anderson | October 31, 2001
Once again we shake our heads, laugh, and roll our eyes at the Southern Baptist Convention. The boys who run that outfit never seem to tire of doing silly things. This time, when a few thousand of them [met] in Orlando in June [2000], they [made] all 15.9 million Southern Baptists reject female preachers.

“How Can I Help But Speak?”
By: Tracy Dunn-Noland | October 31, 2001
In 1998, the Southern Baptist Convention made headlines around the nation with the addition of the words “A wife is to submit herself graciously to the servant leadership of her husband” to the Baptist Faith and Message (B F&M).

Why? Oh, Why Am I a Woman?
By: Funmi Para-Mallam | October 31, 2001
I have a confession to make. I used to hate being a woman. And I hated God for making me one. But it wasn’t always that way.

Mutuality, Equalty, and Intersubmission: Tangled thoughts from a communitarian
By: Jon Trott | October 31, 2001
There are many others more qualified than I to represent a theological and philosophical apologetic for an “egalitarian” or “mutuality” point of view regarding women in the church.

Editor's Reflections | Autumn 2001
By: Carol R. Thiessen | October 31, 2001
Have you ever gotten really angry with God for making you who and what you are? If you are female, it’s entirely possible you’ve gotten as mad at God as one of the writers in this issue.

Like a River Glorious: Frances Ridley Havergal, 1836–78
By: Evelyn Bence | October 31, 2001
A prolific British hymn writer, Frances Ridley Havergal created poetic texts for the glory of God, but she also saw writing as her profession and livelihood.

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.