Terran Williams

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Terran Williams



Average rating: 4.69 · 234 ratings · 48 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
How God Sees Women: The End...

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What's So Amazing About Scr...

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How God Sees Women: The End...

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“It takes both men and women together to reflect the full image of God. This is the blessing of an alliance.”
Terran Williams, How God Sees Women: The End of Patriarchy

“That Jesus later rubs their noses in their failure to listen to their sisters,[494] makes undoubtable the lesson he is trying to teach us men, right at the launch of the church in the world: learn to accept God’s word in the mouths of your sisters. That Jesus stitches this crucial insight into history’s most important day, and that the writers of the Gospels record it, means that it is a priority lesson we subsequent communities of Christ-followers must never forget.”
Terran Williams, How God Sees Women: The End of Patriarchy

“Julia Galef, in a Ted Talk, argues that we should also learn to live and think in scout mode: “The scout’s job is not to attack or defend. The scout’s job is to understand. The scout wants to know what's really there, as accurately as possible. And in a real, actual army, both the soldier and the scout are essential.”
Terran Williams, How God Sees Women: The End of Patriarchy



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