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In 12 Biblical Studies on Equality of Man and Woman
Jane McNally, who spent most of her life in India, uncovers the problem of abuse in Indian Christian homes with accuracy and authority as well as with pain and passion. The outlined Bible studies help the reader to understand the true biblical and God-given relationship of woman and man, which is the only hope for the redemption of family life, in India and the world.

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In 12 Biblical Studies on Equality of Man and Woman

Jane McNally, who spent most of her life in India, uncovers the problem of abuse in Indian Christian homes with accuracy and authority as well as with pain and passion. The outlined Bible studies help the reader to understand the true biblical and God-given relationship of woman and man, which is the only hope for the redemption of family life, in India and the world.


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Jane Audrey McNally had forty years of missionary service in India in literature and some school administration, and was founder editor of the Light of Life magazine. She is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, and of Wheaton College in Illinois, and has an M.A. in Theology from the Wheaton College Graduate School. A. Berkeley Mickelsen was professor of New Testament, Wheaton College Graduate School, and professor emeritus of New Testament Interpretation, Bethel Theological Seminary, Minnesota. He earned an M.A. and B.D. from the Wheaton College Graduate School of Theology, and a Ph.D. in New Testament and Early Christian Literature from the University of Chicago. He authored several books, chief them Interpreting the Bible, which remains a standard text in many seminaries. Alvera Mickelsen holds an M.A. in Christian Education from Wheaton College and an M.S. in Journalism from Northwestern University. She has been a college lecturer, editor, and writer.