Collaboration of Women's and Men's Leadership


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Moving from Hegemony to Partnership in Leadership When God created women and men, the intention was for them to be partners with each other and to serve in the world as cocreators with God. The story of human beings, however, has been impacted with culture and other social factors to create different forms of hegemonies. These hegemonies have been key in values that create social injustices that are in all spheres of life but more so in women and men relationships. In cases of leadership and in many cultures, men have adopted attitudes that justify exclusion of women from leadership. In religious circles, it is justified by the ways texts are read and interpreted through the lens of culture. If we begin from the premises of justice and believing in a God of justice, then hegemonic ways of understating leadership should be null and void. Acknowledging that human beings are created in the image and likeness of God demands that we act differently. What this has meant is to challenge injustice in leadership by men and women in partnership. The circle of concerned African women theologians in Africa, where Rev. Edith Chemorion is a member, has, over the years, provided safe spaces for mentoring women to research and write about the experiences of women but much more so to call for justice in all areas, including the study of theological education and for leadership in the churches. This has borne results because of the partnership of men and women. Reverend Edith's contributions to the rallying call is that society moves from hegemony to partnership in all fronts, but especially in offering leadership by all. We are strong when we partner, and we image God's will for society in partnership. Prof. Esther Mombo Lecturer, Faculty of Theology St. Paul's University, Limuru, Kenya




New Feminist Christianity


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Powerful insights from ministers, theologians, activists, leaders, artists and liturgists who are shaping the future. "Christianity has been a source of the oppression of women, as well as a resource for unleashing women's full humanity. Feminist analysis and practice have recognized this. Feminist Christianity is reshaping religious institutions and religious life in more holistic, inclusive, and justice-focused ways." —from the Introduction Feminism has brought many changes to Christian religious practice. From inclusive language and imagery about the Divine to an increase in the number of women ministers, Christian worship will never be the same. Yet, even now, there is a lack of substantive structural change in many churches and complacency within denominations. The contributors to this book are the thought leaders who are shaping, and being shaped by, the emerging directions of feminist Christianity. They speak from across the denominational spectrum, and from the many diverse groups that make up the Christian community as it finds its place in a religiously pluralistic world. Taken together, their voices offer a starting point for building new models of religious life and worship. Topics covered include feminist: • Theological Visions • Scriptural Insights • Ethical Agendas • Liturgical and Artistic Frontiers • Ministerial Challenges




Doctrinal Deception


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The biographical Netflix movie "Come Sunday" has propelled Carlton Pearson into the spotlight once more, with Christians starting to wonder if Pearson has uncovered contradictions in Scripture and questions believers can't answer. In this work, Deidre Richardson examines Pearson's questions, providing intellectual and biblical responses that provide hope and comfort to those who believe in Jesus. Richardson's book will wed the head and the heart to promote a biblically-faithful and intellectually robust Christianity that can even reconcile a loving God with the concepts of Hell and the exclusivity of Christ. An absolute must-read for Christian Pastors, preachers, and teachers wanting to reassure their congregations that the Bible is true and Jesus, God the Son, is the only way to God the Father.Deidre M. Richardson, author of Short-Sighted Faith: Once Saved, Always Saved (OSAS) and the Doctrine of Perseverance, is an undergraduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (B.A. History, B.A. Music) and a graduate of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (MDiv Christian Apologetics). Richardson studied under Dr. Kenneth Keathley, author of Salvation and Sovereignty: A Molinist Approach, for four years as a Master of Theology (ThM, Theology) candidate at Southeastern where she studied Inclusivism and Theology of Religions. This is her second book.




Short-Sighted Faith: Once Saved, Always Saved (OSAS) and the Doctrine of Perseverance


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Theologians who have advocated Once Saved Always Saved (or the Doctrine of Eternal Security) have done their best to remain faithful to Scripture and to instill comfort into the hearts and minds of the people of God. But what if this doctrine is wrong? What if Eternal Security is a philosophical doctrine of Calvinism that only holds true for those whom Calvinists believe God has "elected" to salvation? In Short-Sighted Faith: Once Saved, Always Saved and the Doctrine of Perseverance, Deidre Richardson seeks to examine this doctrine alongside of the warnings of Scripture. Rather than a one-time act that remains once exercised at conversion, Richardson shows through Scripture that faith must be exercised daily until death. We've only given the Church half the gospel in Romans 10:9; now, it's time to give the remainder of the gospel, Hebrews 11:6.




Lydia's Heart


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Calvinists have accused Arminians of inventing "prevenient grace" as a way to bolster their view of grace-enabled human responsibility in salvation. If, however, humans are totally depraved, yet God still demands a faith response from each individual (Acts 17:30), then grace-enabled choice is not as farfetched as Calvinism's advocates claim. In this work, Deidre Richardson seeks to demonstrate by way of the study of theological doctrines that prevenient grace enables, rather than coerces, belief. While "prevenient grace" is not an explicit phrase in the Scriptures, it can be inferred based on God's love for the world (universal atonement), infant grace, the existence of Hell, Calvinist and Arminian notions of ordo salutis (order of salvation), as well as the nature of relationship. Arminians who have been anticipating a work that provides biblical evidence for the Arminian notion of prevenient grace now have a work of intense thought to call their own. Deidre Richardson is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (dual B.A., History and Music) and an MDiv graduate of Southeastern Seminary (Master of Divinity, Christian Apologetics). She spent four years in the Seminary's postgraduate program where she pursued a Master of Theology (ThM) degree in Theology of Religions with an emphasis on Inclusivism under the Seminary's Dean of the Faculty and author of "Salvation and Sovereignty: A Molinist Approach," Dr. Kenneth Keathley.Richardson is the author of four books, this one and three others: 1) "Short-Sighted Faith: Once Saved, Always Saved (OSAS) and the Doctrine of Perseverance"; 2) "Doctrinal Deception: Responding to Carlton Pearson's The Gospel of Inclusion"; and 3) "More Doctrinal Deception: Bishop Carlton Pearson's Inclusion, Further Examined". She intends to publish a groundwork theology in 2019.




Rediscovering Holiness


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"There was a time," writes renowned theologian J. I. Packer in this classic book on biblical holiness, "when all Christians laid great emphasis on God's call to holiness. But how different it is today! To listen to our sermons and to read the books we write, and then to watch the zany, worldly, quarrelsome way we behave, you would never imagine that once the highway of holiness was clearly marked out for Bible-believers." In this revised and updated edition of Rediscovering Holiness, the highway is once more clearly marked out for a new generation of readers, pointing to true freedom and joy, both now and in eternity.




Annual Commencement


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What's the Difference?


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In this redesigned edition, a noted pastor, author, and biblical scholar looks at important questions of manhood and womanhood in a positive, sensitive light. His conclusions encourage men and women to live out their unique differences in a fulfilling, godly way.




The Textual History of the Letter to the Romans


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"This volume is a thorough and detailed study of the transmission of this letter in the early church, with a consideration of the shorter forms that circulated at various times and areas during the first centuries of the Church." - Bruce Metzger "Gamble examines the structure and composition of the New Testament letter in a way that not only contributes to the understanding of Romans, but is also of great value for Pauline studies in general. He shows himself master of the details of this intricate problem and of work on the Pauline letters as a whole." - G. D. Kilpatrick




Engaging the Culture


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The Christian Today Study Series delves into today's vital cultural issues to get to the heart of what these topics mean to you. Each 8-week study is based on articles written by some of today's leading Christian authors and published by the Christianity Today magazines. These remarkable studies will foster deep, authentic, and relevant discussion that will challenge and grow any small group. Engaging the Culture will take on a variety of topics, such as: Culture . . . Love It? Leave It? Or Transform It? Kingdom-Minded Living in the Kingdom of This World Engaging the Skeptics Cultural Stereotypes and Misconceptions of Christianity Based on articles by a variety of authors, such as: Philip Yancey Mark Galli Michael Horton