β
Oecolampadius added, βMoreover the woman was drawn out from the side of Adam, not from a higher part lest she be deemed more worthy, not from a lower part lest she be able to be regarded as worth less, but from the side so that she would be at his side and so be his helper.
β
β
Zachary M. Garris (Honor Thy Fathers: Recovering the Anti-Feminist Theology of the Reformers)