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How a New Testament Study on Marriage may Contribute to an Evangelical Theology of Gender (Roles)

Contemporary theological accounts of gender—complementarianism and egalitarianism as previously outlined—serve as part background to my...
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Journey in the steps of St Paul to Greece and Turkey (Sep/Oct 2025)

I have been fascinated by the Apostle Paul for as long as I have been...
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An Overview of the Complementarian/Egalitarian Debate

The decades-long gender debate within evangelicalism shows few signs of abating and the stakes remain...
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Book Review: Discovering Biblical Equality (third edition, 2021, edited by Ronald W. Pierce and Cynthia Long Westfall)

Have you engaged with the best version of egalitarian theology? Undertaking my theological education was...
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The Hermeneutical Circle: Taking the Red Pill

Hermeneutics is the formal term for the art and science of interpretation. The hermeneutical circle...
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Reason for God: Objection #1 (There Can’t Be Just One True Religion)

First, a personal reflection . . . When Timothy Keller passed away on the 19th May, 2023,...
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How “The Great Omission” Inspired My One and Only (So Far) Book

As a pastor and a student of the New Testament I believe there are few matters more...
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Three Ways Euthanasia Will Change Us (and Not for the Better)

I live in NSW Australia, in which the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2022 will come into effect...
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Is Morality Subjective?

I am reading a book by Dr Graeme McLean called Ethical Basics for the Caring Professions in...
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How a New Testament Study on Marriage may Contribute to an Evangelical Theology of Gender (Roles)
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Valerie
An interesting read and will be most interesting to follow Scott.