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The biblical story, part one
Philip Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Very excited about this mini
Does Jesus reveal to us what it means to be perfectly human?
Peter → Roger Sacco
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Presumably, he could get that
Roger Sacco → Peter
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If Jesus is in heaven does he
Peter → Roger Sacco
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Roger, wouldn’t it be cool if
Roger Sacco → Andrew
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If Jesus brain was
Peter → Peter
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“feel” :)
Peter → Andrew
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Good post! I fell like this
The “Christ hymn”: true humanity or true kingship?
Andrew → Alex
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The problem is working out
Alex → Andrew
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Andrew, do you think the Σὺ
Who is Daniel’s son of man?
Andrew → Jason Cline
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Is there really such a
Jason Cline → Andrew
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Reading backwards? Do you
Blessed are those who mourn in Western Europe
Philip Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Andrew,
Does Daniel say that the nations will “worship” the one like a son of man?
Kaleef K. Karim → Andrew
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Hi, thanks for this article.
Marc Taylor → Marc Taylor
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New International Dictionary
The history of biblical interpretation—a tale of two cities
Andrew → Michael
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Michael, thank you for your
Philip Ledgerwood → Michael
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The biblical writings are
Michael → Philip Ledgerwood
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Hi Philip,THe issue is that
Philip Ledgerwood → Michael
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Ok, I understand your
Michael → Philip Ledgerwood
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Thanks for your reply Philip.
Philip Ledgerwood → Michael
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Thanks for clarifying which
Michael → Philip Ledgerwood
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Check out almost anything in
Philip Ledgerwood → Michael
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What about this, exactly, has
Michael → Andrew
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I’m sorry but this is utterly
Noah: the guy who saved humanity by making wine
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Banquo’s ghost again. Didn’t
Philip Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Well, I sure won’t invite my
Andrew → Philip Ledgerwood
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Go for it! Just don’t end up
Andrew → Tycho vermeulen
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I was thinking of you!
Tycho vermeulen → Andrew
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Nice to learn we’re stepping
Should we “water down” the doctrine of the Second Coming?
Andrew → Jim Poulos
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Hi, Jim, thanks for this.
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Index of Bible references
Theological terms in narrative-historical perspective
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Auf Deutsch
Romans
Method
The “narrative-historical” method according to ChatGPT
The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology
Answers to questions about the narrative-historical method
New year, new attempt to explain what this blog is all about
Could you please help me understand the practical consequences…?
The narrative-historical method—an outline
Some rough and ready “rules” for doing a narrative-historical reading of the New Testament
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me?
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