Category Archives: 1 Corinthians 11:2ff

Objections to God’s Masculinity: Part Four

Continuing to examine objections to the idea that God is masculine, we come to this: Yes, we find the Bible speaking of God in all sorts of ways that seem to predicate masculinity to him. However, we cannot take these … Continue reading

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Objections to God’s Masculinity: Part Three

We continue examining the most common objections to the masculinity of God, particularly those found among ostensible patriarchalists. We’ve previously looked at “masculinity is not a concept found in the Bible,” and now we tu rn our attention to an … Continue reading

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Objections to a Masculine God, Part One

Is God masculine? Feminists laugh at the notion. Evangelical feminists tut-tut what they claim is the understandable parochialness of the idea. Complementarians bend over backward to grant as much of the feminist critique of patriarchy as they think is needed, … Continue reading

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Name That Glory!!

Let’s play NAME THAT GLORY! What is the glory of Paris? The Eiffel Tower, you say? Good answer! Oh, I see. This other fellow says it’s the Arc de Triomphe. Well, okay. There’s no law that says Paris can’t have … Continue reading

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