Used to argue that headship does not imply inferiority of essence, just as ordered roles in marriage do not erase shared human nature.
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Hierarchy without inferiority
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- bible00:58:16
- bible01:21:36
The caller cited Paul's headship language to argue that the Father is over Christ, while the host answered that role subordination does not deny equality of nature.
- bible01:15:21
Raised as an objection about the Son's continued subordination to the Father, prompting an explanation of relational hierarchy alongside shared divine identity.
- bible01:09:36
Used analogically to argue that hierarchy or rank does not necessarily erase obligation or mutual duty between parties in different roles.
- bible01:15:00
Used to explain that the Father remains the God of all flesh even after Jesus' resurrection, since Jesus still possesses glorified human nature.
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