Moderators Gregory Matthews Posted November 20, 2018 Moderators Share Posted November 20, 2018 Jurgen Moltman and Elizabeth Moltman-Wendel are two Protestant theologians form Norway who were also married to each other. She talks about a two day time in which the two of them attempted to come into a greater agreemenet, and makes the following statement: ". . .“for two days, we walked along the rainy Swabian Alps, debated, despaired of each other and became exasperated with ourselves: I learned that I couldn’t reprogram him to be a feminist.” " IN commenting on this period, he makes the statement cited below: My suggestion is that the following may have something to say to us today. Quote “We never spoke with one voice, but always in two. Our union was always a union in affirmed and relished diversity, and in love and respect — a deep and lasting friendship for life.” NOTE: The above quote was taken from an article published on the Spectrum website. Thje article was written by Ole-Edwiln Udaken Quote Gregory Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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