A final reflection on how a housewife theologian ended up recovering from biblical manhood and womanhood.
Review: Recovering From Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, by Aimee Byrd (part 2)
Who were Phoebe and Junia? Exegesis and ‘Historical Imagination’ provide very different answers.
An Open Letter to the Civil Magistrates of Franklin County
Published in the Franklin Country Citizen Leader, October 21, 2021
Review: Recovering From Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, by Aimee Byrd (part 1)
What is so important about the yellow wallpaper? This part 1 of 2 reviews will discuss the meaning, along with two serious issues in this book.
Review: Why Can’t We Be Friends, by Aimee Byrd
Aimee Byrd says that avoidance is not purity, but does purity ever require avoidance?
Review: No Little Women, by Aimee Byrd (Part 2)
Does ezer mean necessary ally? What is the noblest work on earth for which the church should equip women?