Historic Arminian Women Leaders
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Priscilla Papers Spring 2008
Volume 22, Issue 2
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Readers might wonder, why devote an entire issue to women who lived one to two hundred and fifty years ago? How are their accounts of any use to us? If current postmodern thinking has contributed anything to the present age's regard for the uses of history, it is precisely to go back and salvage stories from the past from which to glean wisdom to help us write the story of the present.

Those who may mistakenly contend that women's gifting and calling to leadership began in the 1950s and '60's, when post-World Ward II culture encouraged the possibility, would do well to discover that hundreds of years ago God was calling normal women in often extremely trying circumstances to do the extraordinary--to touch those of their age with a lasting fire that still touches ours. They are exemplary; they are inspiring, not because they were perfect, but because they were faithful.

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Editor's Ink
    by WILLIAM DAVID SPENCER 
  • Jessie Penn-Lewis's Cross Theology: Gender Relations in the New Covenant
    by MIMI HADDAD
  • Biblical Equality and the Spirituality of Early Methodist Women
  •  by PAUL CHILCOTE  
  • The Role of Women in the Early Adventist Movement
    by DAVID A DEAN
  • E Stanley Jones Had a Wife: The Life and Mission of Mabel Lossing Jones, 1878-1978
    by KATHRYN REESE HENDERSHOT  
  • Book review: Nicola Hoggard Creegan and Christine D Phol's Living on the Boundaries
    by 
    MARY STEWART VAN LEEUWEN 
     
  • Book review: David Bailey's Speaking the Truth in Love
    by 
    WILLIAM DAVID SPENCER 
     
  • POEM: Serving Hands
    by 
    CHERRY R GORTON

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