
Women Who Do: Female Disciples in the Gospels
Holly J. Carey wants us to see the full picture of discipleship. In her introduction to Women Who Do: Female Disciples in the Gospels, Carey
Holly J. Carey wants us to see the full picture of discipleship. In her introduction to Women Who Do: Female Disciples in the Gospels, Carey
I vividly remember the first time I met Gene Heideman. It was the Fall of 2014, and I had only been on the faculty at
“My father says you remember the smell of your country no matter where you are but only recognize it when you’re far away.”― Aglaja Veteranyi In
In this book, C. Kavin Rowe, the George Washington Ivey Distinguished Professor of New Testament and vice dean for faculty at Duke Divinity School, has
As the world burns, as human death tolls rise, wars rage, earthquakes decimate, I confess, I struggle to see and experience wonder. How does one
Joyce Ann Zimmerman offers a wonderfully clear portrayal of worship in her book,Worship with Gladness: Understanding Worship from the Heart. This book serves as anintroductory
How many paths of calling can lead to a life of ministry? Editors Lizardy-Hajbi and Floding answer this question through an abundant collection of stories
I often tell my students that theology does not mean much if it is not used for the good of the people. What I mean
We remember how to be human when we share our stories of hope, prayer, lament, and struggle. “Wild, Beautiful, and Free” by Sophfronia Scott threads
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