D. Owsley

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As emphasized earlier, in rhetoric it was not the appearance of a common metaphor but its specific use that was significant. It becomes critical at this point to examine more closely the way in which Paul uses the image, and it should not surprise us to see that Paul makes a radical transformation. Our next step will be to take a closer look at the expectations regarding love and leadership in ancient uses of the head-body metaphor.
Neither Complementarian nor Egalitarian: A Kingdom Corrective to the Evangelical Gender Debate
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