I’ve only just clocked that what used to be called The Journal for Biblical Manhood & Womanhood is now called Eikon: A Journal for Biblical Anthropology.
According to the blurb on the website of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood website, it is ‘a semi-annual journal dedicated to facilitating a scholarly and thoughtful conversation aimed at academicians, pastors, and laymen alike on issues ranging from gender, sexuality, marriage, singleness, personhood, family, and the many intersections that exist between these topics and biblical studies, church history, and systematic and practical theology’.
The latest issue – 1.3 (2020) – is available as a pdf here.
I’m particularly interested in reading the article by Wayne Grudem on ‘Grounds for Divorce: Why I Now Believe There are More than Two’, the review by Andy Naselli of Aimee Byrd’s recently-published Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, and the review by Sharon James of Andrew Bartlett’s Men and Women in Christ: Fresh Light from Biblical Texts (for which I wrote a commendation!)
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