Blog Skeletons in Our Closets by Rebecca Koerselman I love PBS. I don’t wear tweed, but I do enjoy PBS programming. I suppose that means…Rebecca KoerselmanOctober 26, 2015
Blog Ageism by Rebecca Koerselman Is living in a youth-obsessed culture the same as living in a culture that opposes and disapproves…Rebecca KoerselmanOctober 12, 2015
Blog Competitive Parenting By Rebecca Koerselman Has parenting always been competitive? Or is it just the internet, Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest that demonstrate…Rebecca KoerselmanSeptember 28, 2015
Blog Gender and the Bible, part 2 by Rebecca Koerselman Are men and women spiritually equal in the eyes of God? Are the souls of men and…Rebecca KoerselmanSeptember 14, 2015
Blog Gender and the Bible: Part 1 by Rebecca Koerselman Are men and women spiritually equal, in the eyes of God? Are the souls of men and…Rebecca KoerselmanAugust 17, 2015
Blog Marriage: Defined by the State or Religion? By Rebecca Koerselman Almost everyone in American culture has been hearing and reading about marriage and its meanings in recent…Rebecca KoerselmanJuly 20, 2015
Blog Sporting Women By Rebecca Koerselman While attending a women’s soccer game this fall, an acquaintance made the comment, “why would you come…Rebecca KoerselmanJune 22, 2015
Blog Spotty Memories By Rebecca Koerselman If you are a historian, you are required to like museums. And musty old books in…Rebecca KoerselmanMay 25, 2015
Blog Gender Goes Camping By Rebecca Koerselman When examining religious traditions, including my own Reformed tradition, I’ve been fascinated by the ways that parents…Rebecca KoerselmanMay 11, 2015
Blog Making Value Judgments by Rebecca Koerselman Teaching history requires me to walk a fine line between understanding and judgment. On the one hand,…Rebecca KoerselmanApril 27, 2015