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The destiny of the unevangelised (in narrative-historical perspective)
Andrew → Geoff Leslie
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I love the “panicky
Geoff Leslie → Andrew
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I find your distinction
Peter → Andrew
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Excellent post! Love your
Jesus and the job of modern missionaries
Andrew → Peter
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When you said, “But
John Shakespeare → Andrew
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Your diagram here is one of
Peter → Andrew
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I like this post and
What “horizon” do we have to live for?
Micah Redding → Andrew
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I think there’s probably a
Philip Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Hey Andrew,
Was Jesus an adopted Son?
Andrew → Mark Edward
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So yes, it’s a fascinating
Andrew → Mark Edward
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Interesting. The article can
Mark Edward → Andrew
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Regarding Shepherd of Hermas,
Why did Jesus instruct his disciples not to preach the kingdom of God to Gentiles and Samaritans?
wilhite → Andrew
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god is only coming back for
Jan → Andrew
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“But whenever they persecute
The beginning and the end of Trinitarianism: a response to Fred Sanders
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Hi Ben,
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Peter, what is
Peter → Andrew
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Hi Andrew, thanks for your
Andrew → Peter
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I have sometimes wondered
Peter → Andrew
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Hi Andrew, Nice post! This
Philip Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Thanks for this, Andrew. My
Ascension Day and the Coming of the Son of Man
Andrew → Stewart Felker
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Two things.1) This is an
Stewart Felker → Andrew
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Isn’t it a little late in
Narrative substitutionary atonement in Luke: Jesus and the sins of Barabbas
Andrew → Corby Amos
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Perhaps Boyd would see the
Corby Amos → Andrew
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“Jesus took on the appearance
Mission from anywhere to Europe
Peter → Andrew
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I’ve never been to Europe,
Andrew → Peter
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Most people in the UK? Most
Peter → Andrew
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Interesting paper. Thanks for
History and theology: off the charts
Thomas → Andrew
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Hi!
A hermeneutical parable: the frog of the gospel and the lily pond of narrative
Andrew → Chris Wooldridge
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Thanks, Chris. Excellent
Chris Wooldridge → Andrew
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Great post! The problem is
The gates of Hades will not prevail against it
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Andrew,
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Index of Bible references
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Romans
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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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