I have been reflecting for over five years on this: "male and female he created them." I occupy a liminal space as a member of a Reformed church and yet rejecting the prevailing anthropology in Presbyterian and Reformed circles.
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I recently have been writing about how our covenant theology is inclined to see asymmetry in the man and the woman of Genesis 1-2. For example, Meredith Kline suggests that Adam represents the Creator over Eve who represents the creature.1 ...
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I am a student of theological anthropology from a Reformed perspective; MAR Reformed Theological Seminary, Washington DC; MTh Union School of Theology, Wales.
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