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Beyond the Box: A Personal Reflection

An episode of the Daughters of Eve podcast, hosted by Arnell ArnTessoni, titled "Beyond the Box: A Personal Reflection" was published on December 2, 2020 and runs 11 minutes.

December 2, 2020 ·11m · Daughters of Eve

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I’m excited to share another podcast with you … great to listen to while walking or driving! (For those of you who prefer reading as opposed to listening,the full transcript and pictures are below.) “You can do anything you want in life,” my father used to tell me. He affirmed the theory of biblical egalitarianism*—which […]

I’m excited to share another podcast with you … great to listen to while walking or driving! (For those of you who prefer reading as opposed to listening,the full transcript and pictures are below.) “You can do anything you want in life,” my father used to tell me. He affirmed the theory of biblical egalitarianism*—which […]
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