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We all are being transformed into the same image—a correction (of sorts)
Peter → Andrew
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It does seem that Paul in
Alex → Andrew
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I think Rabens is right here.
Who is being transformed into the image of Christ? Not me
Steve K. → Andrew
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Fascinating! Much food for
Andrew → Phil
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Thanks. Yes, he expected his
Phil → Andrew
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Here here! I have been
Theology and history: is the dam about to break?
Andrew → Tim
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I wonder if we’re using the
Tim → Andrew
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The dam is already broken. We
The death of Jesus: not as difficult to understand as you might think
davo → Philip L Ledgerwood
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…yep, pretty much. The OT =
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Philip,
Philip Ledgerwood → Chris Wooldridge
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For the record, I don’t think
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Philip,
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As to “the alternative,” that
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What then, do you propose as
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Insofar as the author of a
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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
A pragmatic non-theory of the atonement
Andrew → Chris Wooldridge
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Thanks. I’ll resist the
Zach Talmage → Chris Wooldridge
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Thank you, Chris, for
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Absolutely! Hebrews 10 and
Andrew → Chris Wooldridge
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Do you want to suggest a
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Andrew,
Why talking to the exalted Jesus was not prayer
Marc Taylor → Sheila Rae
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Below are comments from those
Marc Taylor → Andrew
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Andrew you wrote: My argument
Andrew → Emi
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Hi Emi. I hadn’t forgotten
Sheila Rae → Andrew
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I think that it is good not
Calling on the name of the Lord Jesus
Marc Taylor → Sheila Rae
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Hello Sheila,YHWH is indeed
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Hello Marc Taylor, The Greek
Marc Taylor → Sheila Rae
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None of the passages you
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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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