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Christian Baptism as the Gender-Inclusive Covenant Sign

By: Jennifer Anne Cox | January 31, 2024

The gendered identity marker of the community of faith in the Old Testament (circumcision) was replaced by a gender-neutral one in the New Testament (baptism), opening the doors to a concrete practice of egalitarian theology by way of women in leadership.

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Born into God’s Kingdom: A Sermon on John 3:1–21

By: Juliann Bullock | January 31, 2024

John’s theologically weighty metaphor of rebirth is insightfully feminine, underlining the Christian’s dependence on God.

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Pentecostal Women Leaders: The Interplay of Egalitarian Theology, Feminism, and Pentecostalism

By: Anna Morgan | January 31, 2024

John’s theologically weighty metaphor of rebirth is insightfully feminine, underlining the Christian’s dependence on God.

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Editor's Reflection: Autumn 2023

By: Havilah Dharamraj | November 2, 2023

The Autumn issue of Priscilla Papers includes five articles and a book review that examine women's roles in church history.

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Georgina Gollock (1861–1940) and World Christianity

By: Ian Randall | November 2, 2023

Georgina Gollock (1861-1940) was a key figure in the development of what came to be known as “World Christianity.

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The Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy and Women in Leadership

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | November 2, 2023

The robust role of women in the forefront of American church history was curtailed by the complementarian position male scholars took in the fundamentalist-modernist controversy of the second half of the 20th century. 

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The Kandake: A Missing History

By: Heather Preston | November 2, 2023

The Kandake, queen of Ethiopia (Acts 8:27) may have played a more significant role in the spread of early Christianity to north Africa than history has acknowledged.

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The Biblewomen of South India: A Professional Pathway to Dignity and Empowerment

By: Philip Malayil | November 2, 2023

The Biblewomen of colonial India formed the crucial bridge across the cultural and language divide between western missionaries and the Indian womenfolk.

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