Story-driven theology uses real horrific abuse examples to claim they are the automatic result of complementarianism, which keeps people from reading the Bible.
Mistake #5: Story-driven theology
Mike coins the term 'story-driven theology' — using real stories of abuse to create the conclusion that complementarianism causes the abuse. He argues this is (a) false and (b) prevents Bible reading because the emotional intensity of these stories pre-determines the conclusion.
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