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It's International Day of Women and Girls in Science! To celebrate, TriloTalk episode 30 is a conversation with Trilogy's two female Senior Partners discussing what sparked their interest in science, barriers to entry (or lack thereof), clinical research gaps, female representation in the medical writing industry and more. Listen up!
Bible Studies with Russ Special Studies - Fundamentals of the Faith - Lesson 17 - The Role of Women in the Church
Check out Dr Beth Allison Barr and buy her books! Hang out with the Matrons of Spice at I Read Something Bad. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 06:36 The Making of Biblical Womanhood: Unapologetic and Radical 09:07 Separating Patriarchy from Faith: The Importance of Historical Context 15:04 Dealing with Pushback and Criticism: Setting Boundaries and Focusing on Evidence 19:07 Finding Liberation in Christianity: Women's Voices Throughout History 24:11 The Reformation's Impact on Women: Solidifying Patriarchal Structures 32:42 The Undermining of Reformation Theology 33:09 The Insertion of Male Spiritual Leadership 34:07 Addressing Residual Patriarchy in Egalitarian Spaces 44:38 Teaching as a Tool for Change 49:57 Taylor Swift: Resilience and Advocacy We're picking back up with our walk through Paul, Women & Wives next week, but I couldn't wait to share this pertinent discussion with Dr. Beth Allison Barr about the historicity of egalitarian theology that I recorded MONTHS ago. Not only did I think this detour would give folks a chance to purchase the book and read it without rushing (if they wanted to deep dive with me), I also feel like this conversation adds some super helpful historical context to the soul care/formation aspect of our discussion. Plus… this episode was burning a hole in my pocket and I couldn't sit on it any longer. Dr. Barr is the author of The Making of Biblical Womanhood, which you should absolutely read too. She's a professor at Baylor and a bit of a celebrity in the evangelical world because of her research and communication around women's historical role in the Church1. That's also why Dr. Barr has been a target for those committed to preserving a patriarchal hierarchy and even folks who want to continue this deeply harmful trench warfare approach to gender roles in Jesus' movement. The subtitle of her book is “how the subjugation of women became gospel truth,” and that's so powerful because it speaks to a critical reality of women's roles in the church: it wasn't always like this. As a historian, she presents compelling evidence that this concept of “biblical womanhood” we see expressed in the vast majority of evangelical church cultures is not what Jesus intended. Nor was it the way the early church operated. If we listen to Dr. Barr, women were never intended to be subordinate to men or limited in their calling to fulfill the Great Commission. Our conversation explored some of The Making of Biblical Womanhood but also its reception… specifically how the aftermath affected Dr. Barr herself. And it wasn't great. The way people talked and continue to talk to her is appalling. Just taking a peek at her mentions is to stare into the void. Hundreds of men (and women) spouting some of the ugliest, un-Christlike nonsense. Which underscores the need for a better way to have the conversations around women in ministry. I truly believe listening to Dr. Barr won't only shift your perspective, it also equip and empower you to follow Jesus and read Scripture in a different way.
Preaching Through First Corinthians (1 Corinthians 14:33-36) - Biblical Role Of Women In Church - Pastor Mark RalstonNew King James Version 1 Corinthians 14:33-36 1 Corinthians 14:26 Romans 12:16-18 Revelation 2:19-20 Ephesians 5:12
Pastor Phil joins me today to answer your questions! We'll be discussing egalitarianism vs. complementarianism, modern “prophets,” and offering encouragement for a tired mom who is wondering whether or not she can handle another child. Show Notes: http://heidistjohn.com/blog/podcasts/the-role-women-ministry-phil-hopper-egalitarian-complementarian Sponsor: Not Consumed helps your family grow in faith so you are Not Consumed by life. Head to notconsumed.com/heidi to download the FREE 5 day family Bible study to build hope and purpose into your home! Use coupon code HEIDI for 15% off your entire purchase.
The Role of Women in the Church Part 4 1 Timothy 2
The Role of Women in the Church Part 4 1 Timothy 2
The Role of Women in the Church Part 4 1 Timothy 2
The Role of Women in the Church Part 3 1 Timothy 2
You've wondered about them before... questions like: "what about same sex attraction?"; "how can we know God exists?"; "once you're saved, are you always saved?"They're the complex, oftentimes controversial, and sometimes 'triggering' questions that people ask about the Bible and the Christian faith. They require careful handling to avoid being 'burned' by the wrong understanding, sort of like how you'd handle a hot potato. On one hand, they're delicious when you top them with all the fixings, but you can easily burn yourself if you're not careful.In this Midweek series, we'll look at 15 of today's hottest questions that Christians struggle to digest and provide thorough answers that are biblically solid and reliable.
The Role of Women in the Church Part 3 1 Timothy 2
The Role of Women in the Church Part 2 1 Timothy 2
The Role of Women in the Church Part 2 1 Timothy 2
The Role of Women in the Church Part 2 1 Timothy 2
The Role of Women in the Church Part 1 1 Timothy 2
The Role of Women in the Church Part 1 1 Timothy 2
This episode features a full length Bible study taught by Pastor Jack Abeelen of Morningstar Christian Chapel in Whittier, California.If today you prayed with Pastor Jack to receive the Lord, we'd love to hear about it and get you started on the right foot. Visit us online at: https://morningstarcc.org/born-again/To see more of Pastor Jack's Bible studies, visit our Morningstar Christian Chapel channel at https://www.youtube.com/@morningstarcc.To subscribe to our Podcast newsletter go to http://eepurl.com/iGzsP6.If you would like to support our electronic ministry, you may do so by going to our donations page at https://morningstarcc.churchcenter.com/giving/to/podcast.Visit our church website at https://morningstarcc.org.
Election 2024 is upon us and today we'll examine the ways in which women have been politicized and mobilized by numerous issues, including the attacks on their bodily autonomy.
Uncover the sacred power within through The Living Shrine, Yeyefini Efunbolade's inspiring journey to discovering her divine purpose and guiding you to embrace your own: https://amzn.to/4f1PbY4 #polygamy #Africanspirituaity #Yeyefini This channel explores concepts related to African spirituality, the Ifa religion, Haitian Vodou, astrology, and other forms of spirituality and spiritualism. Learn More About Our Related Offerings!!!
Professor Teresa Morgan studies Christianity to the year 500CE. She speaks with guest host Preston Mulligan ahead of her Catholic Studies Public Lecture at Saint Mary's University on October 17th.
Professor Teresa Morgan studies Christianity to the year 500CE. She speaks with guest host Preston Mulligan ahead of her lecture at Saint Mary's University on Thursday, October 17, at 7pm. More details about the event here -- https://eventscalendar.smu.ca/smuhalifax/detail/4230/1729202400000
Importance of seeking knowledge Role of women's education in Islam Effective time management /Sh Mahmoud Alwan
As the name of this podcast states, being the only girl on the jobsite can be difficult, and I know I've mentioned the challenges of this before, but I don't always dive into the topic as much as I'd like to. Well today, we're diving all the way in! As always, if this episode leaves you with more questions than answers, please feel free to reach out to me at renee@devignierdesign.com or shoot me a dm on social media! Find the full shownotes at: https://devignierdesign.com/role-of-women-in-construction
In the season four finale of Rumors of Doing Good, Ken Loyd returns to chat with Rob about the remarkable female leaders who have shaped their lives. Together, they reflect on the significant impact these women have made and emphasize the importance of making room for their unique gifts and perspectives in a world traditionally dominated by men. Thank you for joining us this season! If you enjoyed today's episode, please consider sharing it with friends, subscribing, and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Intro/Outro music by Skinfiltr8r.
Episode Highlights: Relationship Between a Man's Worth and Money, Finding Balance Between Productivity and Self-Care, The Role of Women in Creating Emotional Safety, Vulnerability and Self-Acceptance, The Importance of Nuance in Politics, The Power of Deescalating Communication Summary: In this Thursday edition of The Hot Seat Series, Kaylor Betts and Business AW-cademy client Ash Archambeau tackle the complex ties between a man's worth and his income, examining the intense societal pressures to be providers and how they affect men's well-being. The conversation expands into politics, critiquing the flaws of the two-party system and discussing the potential for an independent candidate to break through. They also address the limitations of the self-love movement, the importance of emotional safety in relationships, and the necessity of not labeling others without evidence. As the episode concludes, Kaylor's direct yet considerate communication style is highlighted, leaving listeners with powerful insights and a renewed understanding of what it means to truly win in both personal and societal battles. Takeaways: Men often feel pressure to tie their worth to the amount of money they make, as they are expected to be providers in society It is important for men to find a balance between the external world of productivity and the internal world of spirituality and self-care Women play a crucial role in creating emotional safety for men to fulfill their masculine role Nuance is essential in politics, and it's important to consider the policies and actions of individual candidates rather than blindly supporting a party Social media has the potential to give independent candidates more visibility and popularity, but it may take time for an independent to win a major election. Deescalating communication can help in difficult conversations If you enjoyed the episode, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it out on Instagram and tag @thekaylorbetts. Also, please make sure to give us a review and a five star rating if you're loving what we are doing! _____________________________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Linked Episode | Personal Freedom & Redefining Faith with Josh Trent | EP350 on Spotify _____________________________ SPONSORS: Truly Tallow | https://www.trulytallow.com/ Use code “SUNNYBALLS10” at checkout for 10% off your order The Wellness Company | https://www.twc.health/products/bison-trifecta Use Code WINNING at checkout for 10% off your order _____________________________ IMPORTANT UPDATES: Check out the Awake & Winning Website | https://awakeandwinning.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Life AW-cademy | https://theawlife.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Business AW-cademy | https://theawbiz.com Join the Awake & Winning POD-cademy | http://yourwinningpodcast.com/ Follow Kaylor on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/ Follow Ash on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/ashcreatorbeing/ _____________________________
In this episode, we dive into the ongoing conversation about the role of women in the church, exploring why this topic remains relevant and contentious. Rev. Gracie Millard and Rev. Karen Chraska, two experienced female pastors, share their insights on the historical and biblical perspectives that have shaped women's positions in ministry. We discuss the progress made in recent years, the challenges that still exist, and the importance of advocating for gender equality within church leadership. Through personal stories and professional expertise, they provide a nuanced look at how women continue to impact and shape the church today, and why the conversation about their roles is far from over.
This episode was recorded on July 16th, 2024. Margarita Mooney Clayton, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary and a Visiting Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall, Oxford University. She holds advanced degrees in Psychology and Sociology from Yale and Princeton Universities respectively. She is the author of several notable books, her academic pursuits particularly focusing on the role of sacred imagery in faith. As a speaker, she has graced various platforms, discussing topics in beauty, education, culture, and faith. Margarita is also the founder of the Scala Foundation, a nonprofit focused on restoring American culture through beauty, liberal arts education, and worship. Her husband, David Clayton, assists in her mission at Scala, bridging the gap between students, artists, teachers, and religious leaders for the revival of sacred art and music traditions. Find more from Margarita: Website: https://margaritamooneyclayton.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ScalaFoundation Scala Foundation: https://scalafoundation.org/ The Marian Gift of Dependence: https://comment.org/the-marian-gift-of-dependence/ The Wounds of Beauty: https://scalafoundation.org/woundsofbeautybook/ 3 Things Benedict XVI Taught Me About the Blessed Virgin Mary: https://www.ncregister.com/blog/three-things-benedict-xvi-taught-me-about-our-lady Fátima and Perseverance in Trials: https://churchlifejournal.nd.edu/articles/fatima-and-perseverance-in-trials/ Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammy.m.peterson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TammyPetersonPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tammypetersonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tammy1Peterson Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TammyPetersonPodcast
Today InPerspective with Dr. Harry Reeder August 30, 2024
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The St. John's International Women's Film Festival has taken the national not-for-profit organization “Women in View” under its wing. Jenn Brown is the executive director of the St. John's International Women's Film Festival. She joined us on the line to talk about the merger.
1 Timothy 2:11-14 1 Timothy Series Support The Journey
1 Timothy 2:11-14 1 Timothy Series Support The Journey
It's the burning hot question of the ages - are women lesser than men? What is the true Biblical role of the woman in marriage, in parenting, and in society? Rebecca Mann Kelly comes to the table with her own testimony and the Word of God to suggest to us that we might be living with the wrong mindset. Today we deep dive into Scripture, what happened at The Fall, and what Jesus restored to us on the cross and get a clear view of God's intention for women. CONNECT WITH REBECCA rebeccamannkelly.com/mentorship Instagram: @rebecca4jesus --------------------------------- Find out more about the #dontmesswithourkids movement by visiting www.dontmesswithourkids.us Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @dontmesswithourkids
The Role Of Women In The Church Pt.2
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 515 is Pimer Peace Monica, founder of an organisation that empowers marginalised girls in Uganda.
The Role Of Women In The Church Pt.1
Dr Michele Ruiter, Senior Lecturer and lead on the GIBS Leading Women Programme and Stephen Grootes cover the evolving recognition of women's value in leadership, emphasizing their unique perspectives and the shift from focusing solely on gender equity numbers to genuinely diversifying leadership teams. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"A man's spiritual leadership in his home...is not in any way contingent upon his IQ" Acts 18:24-28
Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce: The Global Businesswomen’s Pod
AI is changing or even revolutionizing nearly every industry, and this will impact society in ways we are just beginning to understand. Despite the many ways in which women have advanced AI tech, they make up a tiny sliver of the global AI workforce – this is a huge opportunity for women to embrace and have impact in this domain going forward.
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In this sermon, Dr. Owen Strachan explores the story of Abigail and David from 1 Samuel 25, highlighting the power of feminine wisdom. He discusses how Abigail's wise intervention prevented bloodshed and demonstrates the significant role of godly women in guiding and influencing men. Strachan emphasizes that feminine wisdom is crucial for maintaining peace and promoting godly decisions. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this sermon, Dr. Owen Strachan explores the story of Abigail and David from 1 Samuel 25, highlighting the power of feminine wisdom. He discusses how Abigail's wise intervention prevented bloodshed and demonstrates the significant role of godly women in guiding and influencing men. Strachan emphasizes that feminine wisdom is crucial for maintaining peace and promoting godly decisions. ★ Support this podcast ★
Pastor Joe Fant preaches the Sunday morning service with his sermon titled "The Essential Role of Women in the Church."
Aya Gruber, a professor of law at the University of Colorado Law School, has written a history of how the women's movement in America has shaped the law on domestic violence and sexual assault. In The Feminist War on Crime: The Unexpected Role of Women's Liberation in Mass Incarceration (University of California Press, 2020), Professor Gruber contends that the legal reform movement on sexual assault began with feminists in the 19th century, who argued in favor of temperance reform, partly in the hope that it would lead to less violence against women. She also argues that the social context in which sexual assault allegations were made in the 19th century, especially regarding African-American males and white women, influenced the outcomes in legal cases and divided the feminists of the 19th century. Professor Gruber also addresses the fissures created in the women's movement from the 1960s through today regarding how sexual assault should be treated under the law has worked against justice for both victims and their assailants. Professor Gruber argues that sexual assault law is premised upon erroneous beliefs about how men and women interact, the norms of nonverbal conduct, and the efficacy of punitive solutions. In addition to covering the history of sexual assault law she addresses how the criminal law might be reformed to meet the “convergent interests” of men and women. Ian J. Drake is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Law at Montclair State University. His scholarly interests include American legal and constitutional history and political theory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Aya Gruber, a professor of law at the University of Colorado Law School, has written a history of how the women's movement in America has shaped the law on domestic violence and sexual assault. In The Feminist War on Crime: The Unexpected Role of Women's Liberation in Mass Incarceration (University of California Press, 2020), Professor Gruber contends that the legal reform movement on sexual assault began with feminists in the 19th century, who argued in favor of temperance reform, partly in the hope that it would lead to less violence against women. She also argues that the social context in which sexual assault allegations were made in the 19th century, especially regarding African-American males and white women, influenced the outcomes in legal cases and divided the feminists of the 19th century. Professor Gruber also addresses the fissures created in the women's movement from the 1960s through today regarding how sexual assault should be treated under the law has worked against justice for both victims and their assailants. Professor Gruber argues that sexual assault law is premised upon erroneous beliefs about how men and women interact, the norms of nonverbal conduct, and the efficacy of punitive solutions. In addition to covering the history of sexual assault law she addresses how the criminal law might be reformed to meet the “convergent interests” of men and women. Ian J. Drake is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Law at Montclair State University. His scholarly interests include American legal and constitutional history and political theory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Aya Gruber, a professor of law at the University of Colorado Law School, has written a history of how the women's movement in America has shaped the law on domestic violence and sexual assault. In The Feminist War on Crime: The Unexpected Role of Women's Liberation in Mass Incarceration (University of California Press, 2020), Professor Gruber contends that the legal reform movement on sexual assault began with feminists in the 19th century, who argued in favor of temperance reform, partly in the hope that it would lead to less violence against women. She also argues that the social context in which sexual assault allegations were made in the 19th century, especially regarding African-American males and white women, influenced the outcomes in legal cases and divided the feminists of the 19th century. Professor Gruber also addresses the fissures created in the women's movement from the 1960s through today regarding how sexual assault should be treated under the law has worked against justice for both victims and their assailants. Professor Gruber argues that sexual assault law is premised upon erroneous beliefs about how men and women interact, the norms of nonverbal conduct, and the efficacy of punitive solutions. In addition to covering the history of sexual assault law she addresses how the criminal law might be reformed to meet the “convergent interests” of men and women. Ian J. Drake is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Law at Montclair State University. His scholarly interests include American legal and constitutional history and political theory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Send me a messageWelcome to this episode of the Climate Confident Podcast. I'm Tom Raftery, and today I'm joined by Osprey Orielle Lake, founder and executive director of the Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN). Osprey shares her journey from early environmental activism in California's Redwood forests to leading WECAN, highlighting the crucial role of women in climate solutions.We delve into the significant impact of women's political empowerment on reducing carbon emissions and explore the Rights of Nature movement, which seeks to recognise ecosystems as legal entities with rights. Osprey also discusses the practical work of WECAN, such as reforestation projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which have successfully restored vast areas of degraded land and provided sustainable resources for local communities.Another key topic we discussed is the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, an initiative aimed at curbing fossil fuel production alongside existing climate agreements. Osprey underscores the urgency of transitioning to renewable energy and the need for stronger governmental action against fossil fuel interests.Tune in to hear about the intersection of gender equality, environmental justice, and innovative strategies for combating the climate crisis. Don't forget to visit WECAN International's website for more information on their impactful projects and initiatives.Don't forget to check out the video version of this episode on YouTube.Support the Show.Podcast supportersI'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's amazing supporters: Lorcan Sheehan Hal Good Jerry Sweeney Andreas Werner Devaang Bhatt Stephen Carroll Marcel Roquette Roger Arnold And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent Climate Confident episodes like this one.ContactIf you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - get in touch via direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover the show. CreditsMusic credits - Intro by Joseph McDade, and Outro music for this podcast was composed, played, and produced by my daughter Luna Juniper
Recorded on March 26 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. This month's Lunch & Learn was about the “Historical Role of Women in Cherokee Society" and was a panel discussion featuring four Cherokee women of distinction. Hear from Dr. Candessa Tehee, 2nd District Councilor for the Council of the Cherokee Nation; Elizabeth Toombs, tribal historic preservation officer for Cherokee Nation; Krystan Moser, senior manager of collections and exhibits for Visit Cherokee Nation; and Catherine Foreman Gray, cultural programs and event projects manager for Visit Cherokee Nation. You can view the full Lunch & Learn schedule at: https://visitcherokeenation.com/lunch-and-learn
Isaiah Institute "Day of Reckoning" Conference - https://www.bookofmormonisaiah.com/conference Like the rest of Western society, Meagan Kohler highlights how many see the role of women in the Church through a prism of power (Critical Theory). But the numbers supporting these views may be smaller than you think. On a recent Relief Society broadcast, Sister J. Annette Dennis stated, "The adversary wants us to focus our attention on what we haven't been given and blind us to all that we have been given." She also said, "There is no other religious organization in the world that I know of that has so boldly given power and authority to women." Needless to say, this caused quite a stir among those who, as stated above, see the Church through a prism of power and a feminist worldview. Website - www.cwicmedia.com
Join Joey Pinz in a profound conversation with Margaret Mary O'Connor, a trailblazer challenging the status quo of women's roles within the Catholic Church. This episode dives deep into the obscured history of women in religious leadership, sparking a compelling dialogue on equality, faith, and personal conviction. O'Connor shares her journey from discovering the historical role of women as priests to advocating for recognition and change within the church. Her passion for truth and justice illuminates the path for critical discussions on spirituality and gender equality.
Day 741. Today, Ukraine announces a mandatory evacuation from Kupyansk, as Russian forces draw nearer; Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron attempt to build more support for Ukraine; and we analyse the history and changing role of women in Ukraine's armed forces on International Women's Day 2024.Contributors:David Knowles (Head of Audio Development). @DJKnowles on X.Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X.Svitlana Morenets Spectator Journalist). @SvMorenets on X.Olga Malchevska (BBC journalist). @BBC_Olga_M on X.Relevant Links:- Olga's Documentary: 'Ukraine - Women at War' (BBC)https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0g4t8bc/ukraine-women-at-war- Breaking barriers: women in the Ukrainian Armed Forceshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw6U2MuiiXU- Women in the Army: The Case of Ukrainehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9u7AkJ0RHU- Sexual violence as a weapon of war in Russia's war against Ukrainehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlmDb2B9v_s- Francis' Video: Russian election 2024: Who is left to challenge Putin's iron grip?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qfsqf3T7n0Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.