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Lent Part 1. Destination, the Garden
You see, it began with the Garden of Eden and it culminated in the Garden of the Tomb and with the resurrection. That is no coincidence. And it is no coincidence that a woman was the one who was there … Continue reading
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The complementarian woman
I could not believe that young women are so willing to swallow complementarianism and its full expression of submission to all males. Continue reading
Why is my bookstore so complementarian?
Originally posted on Biblical Personhood:
Trinkets at the front, Bibles at the back: This American Christian book store is larger than most I have seen, but also has other things in front and books at the back. It is also…
Advent Joy – Return to the cradle
Will you revisit the manger and allow your heart to accept women as your neighbor? Continue reading
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Advent – the coming Christ, or ‘becoming’ Christ
Southern Baptists and other evangelicals are teaching a false doctrine of husband superiority over their wives. “Our pastor said that we are not to lord it over our wives,” Ben, a man from a church in Oklahoma, told me as … Continue reading
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Tim Keller, Sex, and Eternal Submission Doctrine: Summing up the Sexualization of the Trinity with Shirley Taylor
Final discussion on Timothy Keller and sex in marriage Continue reading
Reclaiming our equality – Awareness
Jesus is our standard, and since Jesus did not commit women to husbands, or to males, and because Jesus did not deny women anything based on their being women, then we cannot in good stewardship of the gospel, do so either. Continue reading