Scot McKnight has launched his first ebook through Patheos called Junia is Not Alone. It is only $2.99! The volume is obviously about Junia in Rom 16:7 and whether Junia was a woman and was an apostle. (I tend to think she was an apostle in the same sense that Epaphroditus was an apostle of the Philippian church, but that’s for another day). Anyway, the blurb reads:
In this fierce essay, leading Bible scholar Scot McKnight tells the story of Junia, a female apostle honored by Paul in his Letter to the Romans—and then silenced and forgotten for most of church history. But Junia’s tragedy is not hers alone. She’s joined by fellow women in the Bible whose stories of bold leadership have been overlooked. She’s in the company of visionary women of God throughout the centuries whose names we’ve forgotten, whose stories go untold, and whose witness we neglect to celebrate. But Junia is also joined by women today—women who are no longer silent and who are experiencing a re-voicing as they respond to God’s call to lead us into all truth.