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Mimi Haddad

Adjunct Associate Professor of Church History

PhD (University of Durham, England)
MATS (Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary)
BA (University of Colorado)

Bio

Mimi Haddad is president of CBE International. She teaches on women in history and theology as an adjunct assistant professor at Fuller Seminary (Colorado Springs, Houston). She holds a PhD from the University of Durham (England) and an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity from Eastern University’s Palmer Theological Seminary. Mimi serves as a gender consultant for World Relief, World Vision International and Beyond Borders. She is a founding member of Evangelicals and Women at the Evangelical Theological Society and Evangelicals for Justice. Haddad is publisher of two award-winning journals, CBE’s academic journal—Priscilla Papers and CBE’s popular magazine—Mutuality

 

Publications

Recent publications: Helping the Church Understand Biblical Gender Equality,” “History Matters,” and “Human Flourishing,” in Discovering Biblical Equality: Biblical, Theological, Cultural, and Practical Perspectives (IVP, 2021) and “Ideas Have Consequences,” in Created to Thrive: Cultivating Abuse-Free Faith Communities (CBE International, 2021). “Examples of Women’s Leadership in the Old Testament and Church History,” Women in Pentecostal and Charismatic Ministry. Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies Series 21, Brill 2016; “The Invisible Power of Culture to Oppress: What Every Christian Needs to Know about Gender and Justice.” The Campbellsville Review 8 (2015-2017), Is Gender Equality a Biblical Ideal with Sean Callaghan. Mimi publishes with: Ashland Theological Journal; Christian Ethics Today, CBE International journals; Evangelical Fellowship of India; Her.menuetics; Sojourners and William Carey Development Journal.