Like most languages in the world, English has only a single term for “one.” It means a simple one, an absolute or undivided one. The Hebrews, on the other hand, had two different concepts—and thus two different words—for one. The Hebrew yachid answers to our English “one”: a simple, absolute,
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This is post 2 of 2 in the series “Difference feminism” What is “Difference Feminism”? Male and Female: Complementarianism vs. Egalitarianism How does the Bible view male and female? In part one we introduced the various manifestations of feminism in the West. Here’s a table to summarize. [*] While we
This is post 2 of 2 in the series “perichoresis” Perichoresis: Great Dance of God and Creation The Great Dance of God and Creation, part 2 How does the life of the Trinity and the image of the Great Dance help us understand the matter of form and freedom? Freedom
This is post 1 of 2 in the series “perichoresis” Perichoresis: Great Dance of God and Creation The Great Dance of God and Creation, part 2 Is man free, or is God sovereign? The Bible teaches both. To humans they seem contradictory. As a result, we feel forced to choose