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John Hobbins, who has become a friend, has begun posting a series on the Complementarian-Egalitarian divide. The first post is titled What is the Debate between Complementarians and Egalitarians really about?
I recommend John’s series for readers of this blog. John always makes me think, whether or not I agree with him or not. He has [...]

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It’s akin to a Republican and Democrat being married, but only during an election year. In actuality, they have it much easier. Politics, while we all love our political issues, are not what spin the globe. Whereas the way a married couple chooses to give structure to their relationship is an area much more integrated [...]

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The Top Three

What are the three most convincing passages in Scripture that have helped to form your current position (of Complementarian, Egalitarian, or somewhere in the middle). Please feel free to explain/expound.

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At the University of Michigan in 2003, Ravi Zacharias fielded a question about gender roles and equality from a student in the audience. Here are the video clips of his repsonse. The relevant portion spans the tail end of the first video and the first portion of the second, so keep in mind that the [...]

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I just discovered this blog series, posted last month on Women in Church Leadership. Ray, the pastor blogger interacts well with Bible passages on this divisive issue.
In the third post of the series Ray writes:
As I mentioned in my last post, when asking a question of Scripture, it is important to weigh the evidence for [...]

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Call all Complementarians (near and far, hard or soft, dashingly hot or strangely odd)! You are cordially invited to share your thoughts about what you feel Egal’s totally don’t get (about your beliefs) in the comments box below.
This is an opportunity to share what it is you think most Egalitarians fail to understand when it [...]

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