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Month: September 2019

Coming out of complementarianism

Coming Out of Complementarianism: One woman’s long journey to freedom

Posted September 16, 2019February 24, 2021 Lucy PeppiattPosted in church, culture, doctrine, TheoMisc Blog

I recently received a letter from a woman explaining to me how she had been on a journey out of complementarianism, what that had meant for her, her relationship with God, the women around her, and her marriage.

A Hunger for Learning: Changing our Eating Habits

Posted September 7, 2019February 24, 2021 Lucy PeppiattPosted in doctrine, Study, TheoMisc Blog

Hungry Bellies A few things have happened to me in the past few months that have made me want to write something on the fact that seemingly very few Christians are reading the Bible and engaging in theological reflection, why this might be the case, and what we’re doing about it. In doing this, I’m […]

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