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Aug 2020
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Ep. 104: Bringing Clarity to Complementa...

KIMBERLY CUMMINGS AND DR. SHELBI CULLEN
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A couple books published in 2020 have ignited a new wave of conversations about feminism within the church. In part one of their new series about Complementarianism, Kimberly and Shelbi look at the history of feminism’s impact on the church—the good, the bad, and the ugly!

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