Kroeger's selective Chrysostom quote: she omits sentences before, after, and within the passage
Mike examines how Kroeger presents Chrysostom's words.
Kroeger quotes Chrysostom saying 'from the head the senses have their source and found... all the senses have their origin and source thence.' She uses this to argue Chrysostom understood kephale as 'source,' not authority. But Kroeger did not cite the two sentences before, the two sentences after, or the content in the ellipsis section. This article was published in the 1990s and republished on the CBE website in 2006, and has been publicly critiqued by Wayne Grudem.
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