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  2. Evangelical and Ecumenical Women's Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical and Ecumenical Women's Caucus (EEWC), also known as Christian Feminism Today (CFT), [1] is a group of evangelical Christian feminists founded in 1974. [2] It was originally named the Evangelical Women's Caucus ( EWC ) because it began as a caucus within Evangelicals for Social Action , which had issued the "Chicago Declaration".

  3. List of theology journals - Wikipedia

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    Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics: 2053-6763 (online) ERT&P 2013–present Independent: International Christian: Evangelical Review of Theology: World Evangelical Alliance by Paternoster Periodicals Evangelical: Ex Auditu: The Expositor: Exp 1875-1925 Cleveland, Ohio United States Expository Times: 0014-5246 (print) or 1745-5308 (online)

  4. Eta Linnemann - Wikipedia

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    Eta Linnemann studied Protestant theology in Marburg, Tübingen and Göttingen from October 1948 to July 1953. She passed her first and second state examinations in August 1953 and in August 1957, respectively. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover commissioned Linnemann to write interpretations of biblical texts for religious education.

  5. Paul King Jewett - Wikipedia

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    Paul King Jewett (October 6, 1919 – September 10, 1991) was an American Christian theologian, author and prominent advocate of the ordination of women and of believer's baptism. He taught systematic theology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He is credited with helping develop Fuller into one of the largest seminaries in ...

  6. Biblical womanhood - Wikipedia

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    Biblical womanhood is a movement within evangelical Christianity, particularly in the United States.It adopts a complementarian or patriarchal view of gender roles, and emphasizes passages such as Titus 2 in describing what Christian women should be like.

  7. Christina Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Christina Ann Baxter CBE (born 8 March 1947) is a British theologian and an active member of the Church of England (C of E). From 1997 to 2012, she was Principal of St John's College, Nottingham, an Anglican theological college. Since 1979, she has been a Reader, a type of lay minister, in the C of E.

  8. Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics is a peer-reviewed, scholarly theological journal formerly published by the King's Evangelical Divinity School in England, but is now published by Stephen M. Vantassel United States. It is published annually with content being provided as available in electronic format delivered online.

  9. Stanley N. Gundry - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 he was appointed as Adjunct Professor of Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and in 1978 he served as president of the Evangelical Theological Society. [3] Gundry was forced to resign from Moody for supporting his wife's egalitarian views in her book, Woman Be Free. [1] In 1980, he accepted an editorial position at ...