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Does Luke present Jesus as God in Acts?
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Hello Andrew,
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Furthermore you are at a loss
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Thanks Andrew. I don’t know
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It seems to me that your
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Andrew,
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Andrew - I think your
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This is another example of
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Hello Peter,
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Andrew,
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Andrew,
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So if in context you - pray
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Revelation 15:4 teaches that
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I realize it’s not in Acts,
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Marc, you’re still not
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We could obviously debate the
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Thanks very much for your
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Marc, I appreciate the
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The virgin conception of Jesus and the christology of Acts
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In your first point, yes, you
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You provide no substantiation
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Andrew - you make a number of
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Marc, apart from the fact
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From the article:
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No, I’m not arguing against
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Andrew, I agree that we don’t
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It is an argument against the
Was the garden of Eden an “archetypal sanctuary”?
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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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