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Women and Men: A Biblical and Theological Perspective
By: Ian Payne | April 29, 2024
Ian Payne teases out the threads that constitute the equality of women and men, through the imago Dei, both at creation and in the reality of the new creation that Christ brings us into.

Hierarchy and the Biblical Worldview
By: Alan Myatt | April 29, 2024
Alan Myatt proposes that hierarchical thinking in Christian theology, especially as it endorses the superiority of the male over the female, reflects the Greek philosophical concept of The Great Chain of Being.

Home, Church, and World: What is Headship Theology? Part 1 with Andrew Bartlett and Terran Williams
By: Tara Korpi, Todd Korpi, Andrew Bartlett, Terran Williams | April 19, 2024
This two-part episode is the first in a new segment of the Mutuality Matters podcast, hosted by Tara and Todd Korpi. In this segment we discuss headship theology––dynamics of power, authority, and women and men, and how they function in Christian homes, the local church and society as a whole.

The Household Codes Are One Passage: Why Do We Have Two Exegeses?
By: Robert J. Mayer | April 18, 2024
If we interpret and apply Ephesians 5–6 without reference to the household slavery that Paul obviously recognized in Ephesus, why do we stress patriarchal interpretations of the same passage in a society that has become post-patriarchal?

4 Ways Complementarian Churches Can Be Better for Women
By: Chesna Hinkley | January 18, 2024
Many complementarians want to respect women’s needs and stories and benefit more concretely from their insights, but are not sure how to begin moving in that direction. I used to leave church in frustration every week because of the implicit marginalization on display in services. A childhood, or lifetime, of watching women pushed further [...]

Upside-down Kingdom Authority
By: Lauren Mulford | January 4, 2024
Complementarians talk a lot about authority. It's essential to their understanding of patriarchal order in the home, church, and the world. But is that order of authority really what God intended? What if Jesus came to turn that understanding of authority upside-down?

Audio: Global Flourishing as a Result of Biblical Gender Equality with Mimi Haddad
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | December 29, 2023
Explore the profound insights of Robert A. Seiple, ex-president of World Vision International, in this lecture tackling the pervasive issue of gender-based violence. Delve into ideas and consequences shaping human flourishing, aiming to diminish inequalities and foster a world free from gender-based violence.

Video: Answering Questions and Responding to Objections Against Egalitarianism
By: Rodrigo Bibo, Alan Myatt, Cynthia Long Westfall, Viktorya Zalewski Baracy, Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International, Cynthia Muniz Soares | December 29, 2023
Join us as the panelists respond to conference questions and common objections against egalitarianism and an egalitarian understanding of the Bible.

Audio: The Reformation, The Priesthood of All Believers, and the Ordination of Women with Viktorya Zalewski
By: Viktorya Zalewski Baracy | December 29, 2023
Explore the intersection of Scripture, Reformation theology, and the role of women in ministry. Discover how elements like baptism, the priesthood of all believers, and diverse gifts create a strong foundation for female ordination, challenging traditional evangelical perspectives.

Video: The Reformation, The Priesthood of All Believers, and the Ordination of Women with Viktorya Zalewski
By: Viktorya Zalewski Baracy | December 28, 2023
Explore the intersection of Scripture, Reformation theology, and the role of women in ministry. Discover how elements like baptism, the priesthood of all believers, and diverse gifts create a strong foundation for female ordination, challenging traditional evangelical perspectives.