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Dr. Jennifer Stollman, a Conservative Jew, surprised herself by discovering a couple of 'game-changers' in her reading of Paulson's book, Illuminating the Secret Revelation of John: Catching the Light. As a self-described activist, Stollman was startled to consider an elevated sense of God that challenges traditional beliefs in the permanence of evil. A second 'game-changer' for Stollman was the new interpretation of Eve as a partner for Adam, an idea lifting women from being complicit and susceptible.
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Dr. Jennifer Stollman, a Conservative Jew, surprised herself by discovering a couple of 'game-changers' in her reading of Paulson's book, Illuminating the Secret Revelation of John: Catching the Light. As a self-described activist, Stollman was startled to consider an elevated sense of God that challenges traditional beliefs in the permanence of evil. A second 'game-changer' for Stollman was the new interpretation of Eve as a partner for Adam, an idea lifting women from being complicit and susceptible.

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