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Lament for Eve

By: Olivia Regina Anstice | July 31, 2000

I really think it’s very sadNo! Not just sad, extremely bad That Eve alone was blamed for years And women oft reduced to tears, Because she boldly took the fruit And ate it, when the serpent spoke. The Hebrew scriptures make it clearAdam was with her, standing near. Do you think that thus she [...]

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Topics: Poetry

Southern Baptists and Their View of Women: An interview with Joe Trull

By: Joe E. Trull, Carol R. Thiessen | July 31, 2000

Last June 14, the SBC adopted a further revision to their doctrinal statement at their convention, this time disallowing women as pastors. Dr. Trull discussed with Priscilla Papers the history and effect of these revisions. That interview follows in condensed form.

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Women As ‘Masters of the House’

By: Brian Neuschwander | July 31, 2000

People familiar with the debates about gender issues know how universally the patriarchalist position defines and applies the Greek word kephale as “authority” and “leader.” The word kephale is literally the anatomical component of the head, but commonly used metaphorically throughout literature and language.

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Is the Head of the House at Home?

By: Joe E. Trull | July 31, 2000

The way to build a Christian home is for each member of the family to work at surpassing the other in love and voluntary submission.

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Editor's Reflections | Summer 2000

By: Carol R. Thiessen | July 31, 2000

A funny thing happened on the way to an issue that was originally planned to emphasize the family. The Southern Baptists came to Orlando, not far from my new home, and they were in the news daily as their convention took another step in affirming women as unequal with men. 

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Still Loving, Honoring, and Growing into Freedom

By: Maxine Hancock | April 30, 2000

It is twenty-five years since my first book, Love, Honor and Be Free, was published by Moody Press. Subtitled “A Christian Woman’s Response to Today’s Call to Liberation,” it offered a thoughtful, if very conservative, place to stand in the midst of the swirl of antifamily—and often anti-Christian—rhetoric that [...]

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The Patriarchs Are Coming! Why are they arriving on the scene and in our churches?

By: Del Birkey | April 30, 2000

The partriarchs are coming to church! But what kind of persons would claim such an epithet? In fact, the neopatriarchs who are now coming are those who identify with the ancient, old-order patriarchy. And why are they now arriving on the scene and in our churches? And what is their agenda, hidden or spoken?

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Cogs in the Wheel

By: Susan McCoubrie | April 30, 2000

We want to look at the contributions of four nameless Old Testament women and see how they were involved in the course of Israel’s history.

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Veteran of Without

By: Patricia Donohue-Carey | April 30, 2000

Veteran of Without:Beneath notice and befriended by Scarcity. Known to Empty to Lack, Who daily dodges Want and sips broth with Silence, Dared to relinquish meager mite.

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Father’s Day c. A.D. 30: Two Daughters Celebrate

By: Ginger O’Neil | April 30, 2000

In so many ways, my dad showed his love for me. Coming home from his weekly out-of-town business trips, he always had a surprise gift for me in his suitcase. His encouragement accepted no gender limits for me to achieve any goal I would seek as an adult.

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