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Does Luke present Jesus as God in Acts?
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Rich, your argument looks
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Andrew,
Modern Israel in narrative-historical perspective
Andrew → Bob MacDonald
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Hi Bob,
Bob MacDonald → Andrew
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Do you ever interpret the
Andrew → Peter
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I don’t recall what Goldingay
Peter → Andrew
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I think Goldingay would say
The christological narrative of Acts
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Thanks, Marc. Reply provide
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In the final paragraph it
Was the garden of Eden an “archetypal sanctuary”?
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AP,
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Sorry, Travis, an argument
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My issue is with the
Andrew → Travis Finley
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I’m not sure I see what your
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1. I don’t think you can
Andrew → Travis Finley
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It seems to me that we have
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AP,
Is Jesus called “God” in Titus 2:13?
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Context would take into
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Just to clarify, the comment
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Oh, and for anyone else
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AndrewP, isn’t context the
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John, it seems to me that you
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I wrote earlier (January 24th
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I did read it, I just wated
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John, please read the article
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The tradition which dominated
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I am not going to try and
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Christ’s reign is unique
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Well, that’s an excellent
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The tradition which dominated
Talking Jesus: how does the Trinity fit in?
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1. I do not dismiss John’s
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I don’t think you read what I
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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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