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Priscilla, Author of the Epistle to the Hebrews?

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | January 31, 1993

Was Priscilla one of the most successful teachers, evangelists, and writers in the early church? A survey of Priscilla’s ministry in Rome, Corinth, and Ephesus reveals a woman whose abilities and life’s circumstances beg the question: Was it Priscilla who wrote Hebrews?

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Early Church Heroines: Rulers, Prophets, and Martyrs

By: Aída Besançon Spencer | January 31, 1993

In recent years many writers have been reminding the church of the exemplary women who have held positions of authority and power in the Bible as rulers, prophets and martyrs. Deborah certainly has been often mentioned as a faithful ruler, a judge, prophet, and a military strategist. 

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Our Sister, Phoebe

By: Linda Marion Montgomery | January 31, 1993

I was having a discussion the other evening with a family in our church about the subject of women deacons. I said, “Well, Phoebe, of course, was a deacon.” Someone said, “Really? Are you sure? Not everyone believes that she was.” “She was a deacon,” I said. It’s in Romans 16.”

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Women's Voices

By: Deboran Everist | January 31, 1993

They came from all over—     Bahrain, Turkey, Rome: A little band of women      with hope all their own To learn and to study,      To become stronger in their faith To encourage one another      In the footsteps of the saints.

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Topics: Poetry

Does It Matter? Remembering Our Foremothers

By: Gretchen Gaebelein Hull | January 31, 1993

Why should we highlight women in Bible times and throughout Christian history? Wouldn’t it be more timely to focus on women in the church today, by discussing their present aspirations? Aren’t twentieth-century movements what will influence not only the contemporary church, but also its future course?

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One Christian's Commentary on Two Contemporary Secular Best Sellers

By: Joanne Callahan | January 31, 1993

These two best-sellers helped turn many apolitical women into activists, and contributed to recent impressive female gains in both the United Stales Senate and the House of Representatives. My question is: How should biblical egalitarians respond to these two works? Answers may not be as obvious as some think.

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Spouse Abuse

By: Marge Cox | October 31, 1992

Abuse is a curse in our land. One definition of abuse is, “Repeated and targeted abuse (from both attitudes and actions) designed to instill fear and used as a means of control.” The abuser may or may not be aware of his/her motives behind the attitudes and actions.

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Revelation, Proclamation, and Women’s Responsibility

By: Ralph A. Kee | October 31, 1992

In history as recorded in the Bible, God often gave His revelation specifically to women, and often instructed women to pass on that revelation to others, including men. In the New Testament, at all of the most significant points of Christian revelation and proclamation, women played a role as significant as, or even more significant [...]

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In But Not Of: Transcendent Love

By: Elaine A. Yaryan | October 31, 1992

I wonder if we in the church have allowed the “catalog itch” to infiltrate our human relationships, and whether it has not damaged our ability to love transcendency, to be “in but not of”? How useful are all of our labels and categories in light of John 15:12?

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Mystical Masculinity: The New Question Facing Women

By: Faith Martin | October 31, 1992

Popular references to God most often imply a certain masculinity, but I had always interpreted them as playful anthropomorphisms, endearments meant to humanize God just enough so people can speak comfortably yet respectfully about him in secular circles.

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