On the other hand, I see Gould as even less sophisticated than Fish on these sorts of matters (it’s quite a different story when he stays purely within the realm of natural science, of course). Gould’s approach relies far too heavily on that concept of “religion,” which (I think)...
complementarianism is this idea that women are created differently from men. And that difference means that women cannot be leaders, that they cannot have authority over men, and that within the marriage relationship they are called to always be under the...
while changing the whole universe; His will is His power; absolute, there is nothing of Him of what is merely possible; all in Him is real; He is the first, the middle, and the last; finally, although constituting all, He is above all beings, out of them, within them, beyond them...