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Does Luke present Jesus as God in Acts?
Bible2+ → Andrew
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Regarding the OP comment that
Bible2+ → Andrew
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Regarding the OP comment that
The death of Jesus: not as difficult to understand as you might think
Bible2+ → Andrew
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Regarding the OP and Ennis’
Bible2+ → Chris Wooldridge
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Regarding the OP and why
Andrew → Alex
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That’s well put, Alex. It
Peter → Alex
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Alex, I disagree with what
Alex → Peter
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You disagree with Paul then.
Philip Ledgerwood → Chris Wooldridge
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There is nothing in the text
Chris Wooldridge → Andrew
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Andrew,
Chris Wooldridge → Philip L Ledgerwood
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The death of the lambs
Peter → Alex
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Alex, I think it’s faithful
Alex → Andrew
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How does the death of Christ
Philip L Ledgerwood → Daniel Hoffman
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I would say that very rarely
Andrew → Daniel Hoffman
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No, my argument is that the
Daniel Hoffman → Andrew
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Clearly the death of Christ
Theology and history: is the dam about to break?
Donald → Philip L Ledgerwood
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Agree, very very helpful
Andrew → Peter
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I’m sure there are more
Peter → Andrew
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Thanks, Andrew. That’s
Andrew → Peter
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Yes, I think the issue here
Peter → Andrew
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There’s a part of the
Andrew → Philip L Ledgerwood
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No, send it to everyone!
Philip L Ledgerwood → Andrew
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This is a terrific summary.
Calling on the name of the Lord Jesus
Bob MacDonald → Andrew
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Yes, Andrew, I agree that the
Andrew → John Bainbridge
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Thanks, John. I haven’t
Andrew → Bob MacDonald
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Bob, I don’t follow your
Marc Taylor → Andrew
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In your scenario the speaking
Andrew → Marc Taylor
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No, this is just nonsense. If
Marc Taylor → Andrew
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Okay Andrew I will try to
Andrew → Marc Taylor
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Marc, I’m going to pass on
Larry Hurtado’s (non-apocalyptic) Destroyer of the gods
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That statement reflects the
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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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