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The death of Jesus: not as difficult to understand as you might think
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Philip,
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That sounds even less like
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Philip,
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Pity for Timothy the New
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If God is not disposed to
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Philip,
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I don’t think it’s a good
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Philip,
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I couldn’t help but notice
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I’m sorry, but Exodus 12:13
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Regarding the OP and Ennis’
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Regarding the OP and why
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That’s well put, Alex. It
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Alex, I disagree with what
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You disagree with Paul then.
Why talking to the exalted Jesus was not prayer
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Hi Emi. I hadn’t forgotten
Sheila Rae → Andrew
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I think that it is good not
A pragmatic non-theory of the atonement
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Thank you, Chris, for
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Absolutely! Hebrews 10 and
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Do you want to suggest a
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Andrew,
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Excellent article! I love
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For what it’s worth, I
Calling on the name of the Lord Jesus
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Hello Sheila,YHWH is indeed
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Hello Marc Taylor, The Greek
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None of the passages you
Sheila Rae → Marc Taylor
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Please listen closely to
Does Luke present Jesus as God in Acts?
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Regarding the OP comment that
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Regarding the OP comment that
Theology and history: is the dam about to break?
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Agree, very very helpful
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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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