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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion centers around the interpretation of biblical passages regarding gender roles, particularly focusing on complementarianism versus egalitarianism. Key points include the roles of Adam and Eve in Genesis, the concept of submission and authority in the New Testament, and the theological implications of the Trinity's perichoresis. Participants debate whether submission in marriage and ministry is hierarchical or mutual, and whether the biblical text supports equality or distinct roles for men and women. The conversation also touches on the cultural and historical context of the Pater Familia and its contrast with divine intent. | |
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dailydeclaration.org.au
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| | | | | Particularly from about the middle of the nineteenth century, God has used various remarkable women in ministry, in ways that may seem to break New Testament guidelines. We are living in a very different culture from that of the first century. | |
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isthatinthebible.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Speaking in tonguesis one of the strangest behaviours that is regularly practiced in modern Christianity. Is it the initial evidence of a believer's salvation? A futile charade? A demonic manifestation? A tool for missionary work? All these views and more can be found in the official and unofficial doctrines taught by various churches. For better... | |
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www.newdawnmagazine.com
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| | | Every visible thing in the world is put under the charge of an angel. - St Augustine In 2002 the British newspaper The Sunday Telegraph reported that the... | ||