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One complexity unavoidably integrated in life's protracted duel is the indispensable existence of the woman. In this second volume of the Phantom of Faith Series (Woman) the author re-appraises integral components of human value. Instead of rewinding conventional narratives about the Woman, E. D. Allen showcases her as a created specialty from the mind of God. The prominent ontology of the woman during her most pristine state, which was post-creation, pre-desire, transgression, and misappropriation, is evidence she is a critical key to the human experience.
Dr. Allen creates a fundamental change in which the focus and dialogue highlights the Creator's theocratic commission and scheme for humanity.
He notes that these are undeniably apparent in the Woman's beauty, power, and divinity. The author postulates that the fact "the Woman is under a perpetual offensive, is an irrefutable concession of her significance to humanity and the plan of God." While honoring the woman's inherent beauty and exceptional qualities, the book glorifies God as Creator.