In a recent post in First Things, Elizabeth Scalia, in trying to position the dissent of Cardinal John Henry Newman, offers that there ought not to be a gulf in Catholic thinking between faith and ...
Women without children, like me, may be disturbed by the assertion in 1 Timothy 2:15 that women will be “saved through childbearing.” Where does that leave us? Sandra Glahn understands this concern ...
Over the past two millennia, 1 Timothy 2:14—“And Adam was not deceived, but the woman, being deceived, fell into transgression”—has been interpreted in dramatically different ways, reflecting evolving ...
Sandra Glahn studies the record of an Ephesian goddess to aid our reading of a challenging passage. As a female New Testament scholar, I simply do not have the luxury of avoiding 1 Timothy 2:11–15, ...