Archives: 'Churches'

CT — November 30, 2005, 11:00 pm

A Jewish Take on Patriarchalism

A wonderful opinion piece appeared in the Chicago Tribune on September 6, 1998, shortly after the Southern Baptists reimbraced a patriarchal social order. The Northwestern University law professor wrote the following.
“Though I yield to no person in my commitment to the accepted tenets of gender equality, I actually took some satisfaction in the Baptists’ […]

CT — November 11, 2005, 1:00 am

War Stories (2)

Chapter 3 in Julie Ingersoll’s book Evangelical Christian Women: War Stories in the Gender Battles is called “Conflict in the Lives of Individual Women.” Even women, she says here, who have been groomed and carefully nurtured to be put on the faculty of conservative educational institutions come to believe that’s it’s only an […]

CT — November 9, 2005, 8:51 pm

War Stories

The vast majority of what is published concerning Christian disagreements about gender, at least in academic writing, are logical explications in various spheres of study, such as theology, sociology, history, etc. An awful lot of this writing is rather dry and difficult to wade through, although bits of examples and stories about the affects […]

CT — November 1, 2005, 11:00 pm

Zermatt

Not as many people know Frank Schaeffer as knew his father, Francis, the early Christian Right apologist, but he’s apparently well enough known in evangelical circles to get hate mail from them. I’ve been quite taken with two of his novels, Portofino, and Zermatt. They, along with Saving Grandma, are the ongoing saga […]

CT — October 2, 2005, 1:45 am

The New Workplace

There are still a few men of a certain age in this universe who ooze chauvinism out of every pore of their bodies. They fling sexist remarks around like cigarette ash litter and pat female bums as if they owned them. Half of them don’t even know they’re doing anything amiss, and the […]

CBE Blog Team Member — August 18, 2005, 11:45 pm

Healthy, egalitarian, evangelical churches

It has been a great encouragement to the biblical egalitarian movement to have Willow Creek Community Church demonstrate having women on the leadership team and as teaching pastors. There are also a number of outstanding evangelical PCUSA churches. The issue with PCUSA churches is not whether they are egalitarian but whether they are […]

CT — August 10, 2005, 1:30 am

F.F. Bruce

There is not a Biblical scholar who has a more solid Evangelical reputation than F.F. Bruce. Even the Evangelical hierarchicalists wonder how someone who had so much right could go so wrong when it came to gender equality.
Now that Andy has recommended some resources and mentioned an F.F. Bruce article, I would like to […]

CT — July 30, 2005, 9:30 pm

One Body, Many Gifts

In a presentation by Craig Keener, we were reminded to be transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2) and by being living sacrifices. Is that an oxymoron or what? Can we really love God so much that nothing else matters?
Without God our spiritual efforts will not succeed. Do not assume […]

CT — June 23, 2005, 12:30 am

Board Work

Well, I go off the church board next week, and I leave with mixed emotions. When they asked me to join it three years ago, I told them that church eldership was never anything I ever sought — in fact, was something I rather dreaded. They wanted me anyway. I suppose an organization […]

CT — May 8, 2005, 8:00 pm

Anger

I’ve had Kathleen Norris’ work recommended to me a number of times, but hadn’t picked up any of her books until this weekend. Her Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith is her struggle with the jargon of Christianity, of what she calls the “scary words.” Her process of conversion involved the reading of […]