This issue of Rule of Faith returns again to one of the questions of the moment, that of what constitutes the male and female, and how do the sexes have various traits, roles, prerogatives, and talents that fit and order them into God’s plan for the human race. We happily bring two excellent articles on this issue, the first and longer, “Sublime Complementarity Delving a Bit Further into the Heights & Depths of the Mystery of Male &Female” by Dr. David Ford of St. Tikhon’s seminary. The second is by Protodeacon Patrick Mitchell, “The Image of God in Male and Female.” Further, we have yet another piece from the Fr. George Florovsky archive treating the relation of historical theology and Biblical interpretation. We also have reprinted an article from our very first issue of The Basilian (not available from Amazon), “Killing in War: A Brief Examination of St. Basil's 13th Canon and Its Application to Prospective Clergy,” by Fr. Bartholomew Mercado. We have also another reflection by Fr. Raphael (Brown), “Mount Silpius.” We include as well two new poems, one by Rule of Faith poetry editor, Presvytera Elizabeth Tervo; and the other by Matthew Robb Brown, whose collection of poetry, Still Points, Basilian Media & Publishing is about to release. Lastly, we are pleased no end to publish an article by the late Fr. Matthew Baker, a look at the question of the Filioque in the works of Thomas F. Torrance and Metropolitan John Zizioulas