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Paul C. Maxwell - Is There an Authority Analogy Between the Trinity and Marriage? - Untangling Arguments of Subordination and Ontology in Egalitarian-Complementarian Discourse

Paul C. Maxwell - Is There an Authority Analogy Between the Trinity and Marriage? -  Untangling Arguments of Subordination and Ontology in Egalitarian-Complementarian Discourse
Organization: ETS National
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A recorded session from the 67th Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society with the theme, Marriage and the Family - November 17-19, 2015, in Atlanta, GA.

THE SPEAKER HAS REQUESTED THAT THIS SESSION NOT BE PUBLISHED. Paul C. Maxwell (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) served as a Presenter at the Evangelical Theological Society Meeting in San Antonio, TX (2016), in the section addressing The Trinity: Systematic Theology. The theme of the 2016 ETS conference was the Trinity.

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