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Women, Men, and the Trinity
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B655P
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What Does it Mean to be Equal? by Nancy Hedberg
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Detailed Description
There is a gridlock in churches today regarding the role of women. This
debate extends beyond the relationship between men and women. In 1 Corinthians
11:3, when Paul says, "the head of woman is man, and the head of Christ is God,"
he is drawing a parallel between the relationship of men and women and the
relationship of the Father and the Son within the Trinity. This book explores
the controversial theological premise that, while maintaining equality of
essence, functionally the Son is eternally subordinate to the Father and women
are permanently subordinate to men. Nancy Hedberg shares from her research and
personal experience to make the case that equality of essence on the one hand,
and permanent functional subordination on the other—whether applied to the
Trinity or the relationship between men and women—is a questionable premise and
is not supported logically, historically, or biblically. Women, Men, and the
Trinity includes contemporary, historical, and biblical research regarding
functional and essential equality and explores the practical implications of
true equality.
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Wipf and
Stock 2010
Soft Cover, 127 pages
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NANCY HEDBERG is vice
president for student life at Corban University in Salem, OR. She is the
author of Rings of Grass, A Rooted Sorrow, and Hear Me With
Your Heart. |
The Heart of the Doctrine of God Disc includes 3 MP3 recordings by evangelical theologians
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