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Christians for Biblical Equality : ウィキペディア英語版
Christians for Biblical Equality

Christians for Biblical Equality (CBE) is a non-profit organization of churches and individual members who believe that the Bible, properly interpreted, teaches the fundamental equality of believers of both sexes, all racial and ethnic groups, and all economic classes.〔(Christians for Biblical Equality ). Spiritrestoration.org. Retrieved on 2011-02-15.〕 Its charter,〔(Our Mission and History | Christians for Biblical Equality (CBE) ). Cbeinternational.org (1988-01-02). Retrieved on 2011-02-15.〕 Statement of Faith,〔(Statement of Faith | Christians for Biblical Equality (CBE) ). Cbeinternational.org. Retrieved on 2011-02-15.〕 and ''raison d'être'' are based on its interpretation of overarching principles of the Bible: that men and women are equally created in God's image; equally responsible for sin; equally redeemed by Christ; equally gifted by God's Spirit for service; and equally held responsible for using their God-given gifts.〔 CBE's international home office is in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
According to ''Christianity Today'', most of those attending a CBE conference it visited were evangelicals with high regard for the Scriptures. The magazine reported a kinship between some CBE members and well-known "functional egalitarians" such as biblical deaconess Phoebe, Priscilla who taught Apollos "the way of God," Corrie Ten Boom and Salvation Army cofounder Catherine Booth, admired for doing "God's work."〔Tennant, Agnieszka. ("Seahorses, Egalitarians, and Traditional Sex-Role Reversal." ) ''Christianity Today,'' July (Web-only), 2001. August 12, 2009〕
CBE exists to broadly communicate "the biblical truth that all believers – without regard to gender, ethnicity or class – must exercise their God-given gifts with equal authority and equal responsibility in church, home and world." CBE has grown to include members from over 100 denominations and 65 countries.〔
== Services ==

The organization is an educational ministry that publishes three award-winning journals, hosts a Web site and a blog, and a weekly e-newsletter. It provides an online bookstore〔(online bookstore )〕 devoted to reviewing and promoting resources on gender and the Bible from an egalitarian (as opposed to complementarian) perspective. It supports grassroots chapters around the world. CBE's scholarly journal, ''Priscilla Papers'', and ministry magazine, ''Mutuality,'' have received various publishing awards.

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