D. Owsley

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Adam is the only one who does not state the command at all, whether accurately or inaccurately, yet his relationship to the command provides a main point for the narrative. God gives him the command, confronts him about the command, and judges him for breaking the command. While much of the dialogue revolves around the command, indicating its importance in the overall narrative, for Adam the spotlight is on his choice to obey God or not.
Neither Complementarian nor Egalitarian: A Kingdom Corrective to the Evangelical Gender Debate
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