The Gospel According to Eve
I recently received a copy of a new work by Amanda Benckhuysen, Professor of Old Testament at Calvin Seminary. It’s entitled The Gospel According to Eve: A History of Women’s Interpretation. I’m...
View ArticleBroken, Searching, Trusted, Powerful
I want to put a new work on your radar, from Resource Publications, an imprint of Wipf & Stock. It’s entitled Broken, Searching, Trusted, Powerful. I was able to review the book not too long ago...
View ArticleJunia, the Woman Apostle?
Junia? Who is that? She’s a biblical character who doesn’t get much attention, really, unless one is discussing the role of women in the church. Particularly, are women allowed to be leaders (apostles,...
View ArticleWomen Theologians on Our Shelves
This week we had our PhD Symposium for the School of Divinity at the University of Aberdeen. My particular area is Practical Theology. As many things still remain, this was virtual. So I was grateful...
View ArticleThe Passing of Gordon Fee
In 1966, Gordon Fee was the first scholar from a Pentecostal background to earn a doctorate in biblical studies. He championed the way of scholarship within the Pentecostal, charismatic, and...
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