
How God Sees Women
The End of Patriarchy
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Terran Williams

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"Terran Williams develops a meticulous case that shows God’s moral compass always points to the unity of men and women, in creation, in the church, and in Christ. A terrific resource for anyone wrestling with this topic.” —Dr. Michael Bird, author of Evangelical Theology
“In a landmark book of our generation, Terran plumbs the depths of Scripture to reclaim the heights women (and men) are called to.” —Starla and Dan Webster, senior pastors of City Lights, Dubai
“A compelling narrative of one dedicated theologian’s search for truth as well as a full-scale study in complementarian and egalitarian theologies and practices. ” —Kadi Cole, author of Developing Female Leaders
“With his relentless and honest logic, I gained fresh insights as I read the evidence that compelled Williams to change his own view.” —Dr. Craig Keener, editor of NIV Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible
“What Lee Strobel did to atheism in writing The Case for Christ, Terran does here to complementarianism: making it an increasingly indefensible position for any who seek to be shaped by the evidence.” —Dr. Katia Adams, senior pastor of The Table Boston, author of Equal
“Terran Williams takes us on a journey of theological, exegetical, and personal transformation. With an uncompromising commitment to the authority of Scripture, his conversational and engaging approach makes his complex research accessible.” —Dr. Cynthia Westfall, author of Paul and Gender
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