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Ralph Lugo

Gospel Mutuality explores how Scripture, theology, and church history reveal a vision of marriage, ministry, and community rooted in mutuality rather than hierarchy.

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Authority Within Marriage: Examining the Biblical Case

The question of authority in marriage has become one of the most contested issues in contemporary evangelicalism. Since the 1987 Danvers Statement and the founding of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (CBMW), complementarians ha...

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Timeless or Temporal? A Deeper Look at Numbers 30

In my previous post, “Vows, Power, and Patriarchy,” I argued that Numbers 30 doesn’t establish permanent male authority over women’s spiritual lives. The widow exception, the economic context, and the redemptive trajectory all point toward...

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Vows, Power, and Patriarchy

When defending male authority in the home, some complementarians turn to Numbers 30, arguing that the Mosaic laws about women’s vows prove a God-ordained hierarchy between men and women. The chapter does indeed describe a husband or father...

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Reclaiming "Complementarianism": The Term They Co-Opted, The Truth We're Defending

In December 1987, a group including John Piper, Wayne Grudem, and others met in Danvers, Massachusetts to draft what became the Danvers Statement. A year later, in December 1988 at the Evangelical Theological Society conference, they public...

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When “Submit” Means Something Radically Different—Ephesians 5 and the Mutuality of Christian Marriage

If there’s one passage that seems to settle the debate in favor of male headship, it’s Ephesians 5:22-33.

“Wives, submit to your own husbands, as to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife even as Christ is the head of the chur...

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    Student of Reformed theology and trained as an academic in the sciences. Married 34 years to my closest friend and partner in mutuality. Writing on Scripture, gender, and discipleship—with a mind for truth and a heart for wholeness.

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