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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.
Along with taking women's roles seriously, the magazine contributed to transforming Pentecostalism into an ongoing American religious presence. [ 34 ] In Baltimore in 1919 she was first "discovered" by newspapers after conducting evangelistic services at the Lyric Opera House , where she performed faith-healing demonstrations.
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".
An Evangelical and a Mormon in Conversation; Greg Boyd, theologian, author and senior pastor of Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. William Lane Craig, professor of philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, author of The Kalam Cosmological Argument; Millard Erickson, former president of the Evangelical Theological Society
She has written a number of books and biblical commentaries. In 2015, she received the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association's Christian Book of the Year Award for "Bible Reference" books. Jobes currently serves as the first female president of the Evangelical Theological Society. [1] [2]
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The book documents decades of evangelical literature that describes Jesus as a “warrior God.” Du Mez says conservative evangelicalism has long been grounded in views of male domination over ...
Bass's books range from a study of nineteenth-century evangelicalism (Standing Against the Whirlwind: Evangelical Episcopalians in Nineteenth-Century America) to a contemporary ethnography of mainline Protestantism (Christianity for the Rest of Us: How the Neighborhood Church Is Transforming the Faith) to theological explorations of ...