This verse is ambiguous, and all sides of the debate need to understand that we tend to force
our theology upon the text to get it to say what we want, rather than allow it to remain ambiguous and move on to other texts which might be more clear.
Not exact matches
I feel like the author spends more time doing
theology based
upon his feelings than he does based
upon the Biblical
text.
One way to begin to free ourselves from the bondage of power that we put on others and put
upon ourselves is to unravel the
theology and Scripture
texts which have been used to support our claim to power and authority.