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Phoebe Palmer: Fountainhead of Evangelical Egalitarianism in Canada
By: Shelley Siemens Janzen | July 31, 2021
Although evangelical and Canadian histories have tended to under-examine the contributions of women, an emphasis on the example of Phoebe Palmer readily offers a visible standard of Canadian evangelical emancipation.

Book Review: Imagining Equity: The Gifts of Christian Feminist Theology
By: Jeff Miller | July 31, 2021
In my opinion, this book is an important contribution, for Methodists and other Wesleyans to be sure, but for other Christians as well.

Imagining Equity: The Gifts of Christian Feminist Theology
By: Karen Strand Winslow | February 10, 2021
Christian feminists seek to find, listen to, and raise the voices of women and others' experiences through diverse means, in order to contribute to the spread of the gospel, redemption, and justice for all.

Also a Mother: Asian Feminist Theology Promotes God Also as Mother
By: Kay Bonikowsky | January 30, 2021
Arising from the experiences of Asian women, Asian feminist theology provides an example of viewing God not only as Father, but also as Mother.

Muted in the Movement for Equality
By: David Hart | August 12, 2020
Because egalitarians understand how women have been muted in the church, we can help support Black women and give them a voice in the church and civil rights movement. The church must create spaces for Black women to lead and be heard.

Christian and Islamic Feminists in Dialogue
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | July 31, 2020
This article considers strategies shared by Islamic and Christian feminists in exposing and upending biased historical and exegetical methodologies that further attitudes, laws, and social practices that marginalize and oppress women.

Exploring the Garden of Feminine Motifs in Songs of Songs
By: Timothy Paul Erdel | April 30, 2020
Erdel proposes a dramatically different way of understanding the typological divine-human relationship in Song of Songs: The female beloved is a type of God, and the male lover is the type of unfaithful Israel.

Sister, You Can Be Anything God Desires You to Be
By: Kara Triboulet | January 15, 2020
“When you grow up, you can be anything you want to be; anything God desires you to be, no matter who you are,” the director of ministries said.

Captain Marvel and the Rise of Women Warriors: A Response to Desiring God
By: Kelly Ladd Bishop | March 12, 2019
Desiring God published an article (by staff writer, Greg Morse) lamenting the hit Captain Marvel movie, and specifically its “feminist agenda.”

Book Review: Feminist Thought: A More Comprehensive Introduction
By: Jamin Hübner | July 31, 2018
As a whole, Feminist Thought is a thoroughly-researched and concise treatment of a notoriously controversial and complex subject. Readers have professors Tong and Botts to thank for their tireless work on this extremely helpful volume. I highly recommend Feminist Thought if for no other reason than to put the brakes on judgment regarding what “feminist” [...]