Is Christianity hierarchical or egalitarian?

I have wrestled with this very important question as a husband, father, pastor and scholar, especially over the past nine years, the majority of which I lived in university contexts. The first four of these year were in Cambridge, England, studying the letters of the earliest known author of the Christian movement, the Apostle Paul, who wrote, among other controversial things, “Wives, submit yourselves […]

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Jesus and gender

It’s been nearly 25 years since Saturday Night Live showed its final skit of “It’s Pat.” The series of skits centered around the (so-called) androgynous main character named Pat, who is placed in settings (e.g., a salon or doctor’s office) where all interlocutors struggle–and inevitably fail–to discern whether Pat is a man or a woman. The wildly successful […]

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An Advent meditation: why real Love gets angry–and divisive

“I have come to bring fire on the earth.” So said Jesus. Bluntly. And unapologetically. No less unsettling is what he says–or asks–next: “Do you think that I have come to bring peace on earth?” How many of us, especially at this time of year, would take Jesus’ question as a no-brainer:  with carols ringing in our ears, we reply, “Yes, of […]

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