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Jesus’ parable of the wicked tenants: an exercise in narrative-historical hermeneutics
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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There is one disagreement:
peter wilkinson → Doane
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Thanks for pointing that out.
Doane → peter wilkinson
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Luke 24:44
peter wilkinson → Doane
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It’s what Luke says he did.
Doane → peter wilkinson
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Luke 24:27
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I’m no longer entirely sure
Andrew → p duggan
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The point, I think, is that
p duggan → Andrew
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This all makes perfect sense
How Paul made up what was lacking in Christ’s afflictions
davo → Andrew
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Thanks for teasing this out
Jesus and redemptive violence
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Yes, very happy to leave it,
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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It seems to me that you are
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If God seeking human
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Evidently you don’t think
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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In each category you seem to
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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1. I don’t see the problem.
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Thanks for your responses to
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1. Jesus is executed by Rome
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Just a couple of questions
Substitutionary versus anti-substitutionary theories: both lose, one more than the other
Philip Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Per Kevin’s mention, I bought
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I’m drawn to Queen’s approach
Andrew → Kevin Holtsberry
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Thanks, Kevin. That looks
Andrew → Scott
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It’s a very good question. I
Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew
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Have you read any Paul
Stories about Jesus: how they fit together, and what he means for us today
Peter → Andrew
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Thanks, Andrew!
Andrew → Peter
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I have no objection to
Peter → Andrew
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I hope you don’t mind just a
Andrew → Peter
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Yes, that’s the challenge…1.
Peter → Andrew
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Hi Andrew,
Andrew → Peter
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No, they’re not mutually
Peter → Andrew
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We can make it our mission to
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The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology
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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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