David C. Cramer

About
David C. Cramer is a doctoral student in religion at Baylor University. He has published numerous essays on theology and ethics and recently co-edited The Activist Impulse: Essays on the Intersection of Evangelicalism and Anabaptism (Pickwick, 2012). David lives with his wife, Andrea, and their children, Wesley and Liza, in Waco, Texas, where they are active members of the Mennonite church, Hope Fellowship.
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Marriage, Singleness, and the Family (of God)
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New Testament Insights on Marriage, Singleness, and the Family (of God) - Part 4
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New Testament Insights on Marriage, Singleness, and the Family (of God) - Part 3
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New Testament Insights on Marriage, Singleness, and the Family (of God) - Part 2
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New Testament Insights on Marriage, Singleness, and the Family (of God) - Part 1
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Why (Most) Complementarians Should Be Pacifists
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Where’s the Line? A Personal Journey Toward Equality
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What is Paul’s “Mystery”?
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Is Egalitarianism on a Slippery Slope?
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Is Egalitarianism on a Slippery Slope?
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