Women leaders in Catholic parishes, schools and other ministries are generally satisfied in their work, but many report ...
Since the beginnings of Christianity, women have always been there, at the heart of the faith, in the shadows as well as in ...
In the 19th-century, Harriet Livermore boldly defended a women’s right to speak in the church and pulpit.
A study provides new insights into the many overlooked women scribes who wrote manuscripts in the Middle Ages.
In 1917, when Theodora Sprecher Marsh showed up at House of Representatives as the representative from Santa Cruz County, she ...
The righteous women not only saved Moshe; they also inspired him. And they inspired many others as well – including their own husbands.
Most Idahoans would rather live here than anywhere else. Today’s story is about a woman who desperately wanted to stay away ...
This conversation is with the author of the chapter “Toxic to Transformational: Women and the Higher Ed Ecosystem Post-Pandemic” in our new co-edited book, Recentering Learning: Complexity, Resilience ...
While arguments against Christian women taking leadership roles often cited Bible verses, Baylor historian Beth Allison Barr ...
In a new book, a Minnesota law professor argues that the struggle for women’s suffrage is obscured by stories that keep men at the center.
Today, many people associate epicureanism with hedonistic pleasure-seeking – but that’s not really what he taught.