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He did not descend into hell… and what really did happen at Easter
Andrew → Scott
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Not sure. Peter says of Jesus
Scott → Andrew
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Andrew - I guess you’d be ok
Wright and the divinity of Jesus
Jaco → Thom Stark
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Good to see you here, Thom.
Thom Stark → Mike Gantt
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There were in fact versions
Why talking to the exalted Jesus was not prayer
Marc Taylor → Thom Stark
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In Acts 7:59 the Lord Jesus
Andrew → Thom Stark
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A good observation.
Thom Stark → Marc Taylor
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“While they were stoning
Simon Gathercole’s argument about pre-existence and divine identity in the Synoptics
Thom Stark → peter wilkinson
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When Jesus saw their faith,
Michael Bird on the question of whether Jesus thought of himself as God
Thom Stark → Patrick
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I’m not sure how even
The message of the Bible in one sentence
Richard Cliff → Andrew
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Quite a challenge;
Jesus and redemptive violence
Andrew → Chris Jones
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Between the Edict of Milan in
Chris Jones → Andrew
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Andrew,
Jesus’ parable of the wicked tenants: an exercise in narrative-historical hermeneutics
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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There may be something else
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Well, I gave my reasons in
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I’m puzzled by your
Doane → Rich
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I would add that Jesus opens
Rich → Doane
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Hold on Doane. The text says
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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I really don’t see how Psalm
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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My New Bible Commentary says
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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I’m not sure there’s any
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I did send a small addendum
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
What’s wrong with the “Romans Road” to salvation?
Ronald Evans → Chris Hall
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The word believe in John 3:16
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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
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