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Sam Storms’ Theological Studies includes in-depth discussion of key theological topics grouped in volumes by topic. Storms sets out to increase your understanding of Christian theology by combining his personal experience with biblical references and select excerpts and opinions of significant authors and theologians of our time such as John Piper, James Stalker, Norman Geisler and others. Storms...

Complementarianism asserts that God has created both men and women (1) in his image, of equal value and dignity as human persons, but (2) with a distinction in the roles and responsibilities each is to fulfill in both church and home. Complementarianism asserts that (1) and (2) above are perfectly and practically compatible with each other. Complementarianism asserts that functional differences between men and women in church and home, as expressed in the biblical
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