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Why We Can't Forget the Women Leaders of Azusa Street
By: Michelle D. Williams | February 10, 2021
Many people don’t know that African American women were leading and pastoring churches from the beginning of the modern Pentecostal movement in the early 1900s. Meet two of these women: Lucy Farrow and Jennie Evans Seymour.

The Freedom-Faith of Rev. Dr. Prathia Hall
By: Deirdre “Jonese” Austin | February 3, 2021
Rev. Dr. Prathia Hall was a womanist theologian, pastor, mentor, and civil rights activist who developed the concept of a “freedom-faith.” She is an important figure in Black history, women’s history, church history, and American history for her work towards a church and an America where all people are considered equal, regardless of their [...]

Women in a Patriarchal World: Twenty-Five Empowering Stories from the Bible
By: Elaine Storkey | June 16, 2020
In Women in a Patriarchal World Elaine Storkey focuses on the stories of women who faced a range of challenges and life-changing decisions.

CBE’s Tribute to Gretchen Gaebelein Hull (1930–2019)
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | October 31, 2019
Gretchen G. Hull was instrumental in the founding of CBE. One of CBE’s founders, as well as a board member and early pioneering editor of Priscilla Papers, Gretchen was brilliant, gutsy, and never afraid to speak out.

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” [...]

We Are Our Foremothers' Wildest Dream
By: Shonnie Scott | December 18, 2017
Imagine a four-day road trip and a diverse group of thirty-four evangelical leaders from eighteen states. Imagine a collection of prophetic women who have the ear of ten million social media followers traveling from Seneca Falls to Washington DC. Picture a bus of female authors, activists, and pastors immersing themselves in the historical struggle for [...]

Excerpts from The Feminist Bogeywoman
By: Rebecca Merrill Groothuis | October 20, 2017
Excerpts from the booklet, The Feminist Bogeywoman, written by Rebecca Merrill Groothuis and published in 1995 by Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group. It is used here by permission.

Editor's Reflections | Autumn 2017 (31.4)
By: Jeff Miller | October 20, 2017
2017 is CBE International’s thirtieth anniversary and is being celebrated as a “Year of Jubilee.” This expanded issue of Priscilla Papers functions as part of this Jubilee celebration.

Are Egalitarians Giving In To Contemporary Culture?
By: Jeff Miller | August 29, 2017
To those who would ask this easy-to-answer question, whether egalitarians are being seduced by feminism, I might choose to respond as follows:

Agents of the Gospel or Secular Feminists?
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | June 5, 2017
We envision a world where women receive the same dignity and opportunities as men. Like the abolitionists, we seek to expose shallow biblical scholarship.