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Should women be allowed to lead in the church and the home? What does the Bible mean when it calls Eve "helper"? How do cultural beliefs devalue women? How can we foster women's equality in other cultures? These are just some of the questions answered in Is Women's Equality a Biblical Ideal? This five-part lecture series explores the biblical, historical, and social precedent for women's shared leadership in the church, the home, and the world. Topics include Old and New Testament evidence of women's leadership, women's leadership in church history, understanding power dynamics, and working…mehr

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Should women be allowed to lead in the church and the home? What does the Bible mean when it calls Eve "helper"? How do cultural beliefs devalue women? How can we foster women's equality in other cultures? These are just some of the questions answered in Is Women's Equality a Biblical Ideal? This five-part lecture series explores the biblical, historical, and social precedent for women's shared leadership in the church, the home, and the world. Topics include Old and New Testament evidence of women's leadership, women's leadership in church history, understanding power dynamics, and working cross-culturally. Originally developed for NGOs, humanitarian organizations, and Christian leaders to effectively promote the full gifting, vocation, and authority of women throughout the world, this lecture series and companion workbook make a wonderful resource for both personal and group study.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Mimi Haddad is president and CEO of CBE International. She is a graduate of the University of Colorado and Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary (summa cum laude). She holds a PhD in historical theology from the University of Durham, England. Palmer Theological Seminary of Eastern University awarded Mimi an honorary doctorate of divinity in 2013.