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Was the garden of Eden an “archetypal sanctuary”?
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*type, anti-type. Sorry.
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Casey,
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Hi Andrew, I will not argue
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Andrew,
Talking Jesus: how does the Trinity fit in?
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Andrew. I have been
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Well, Matthew didn’t say he
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Having all authority in the
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John,
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I think you may be conflating
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Hello Andrew,
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Thanks for the input, Marc.
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If that was for me Pete then
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I will reply to your comments
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Concerning point #1, all the
“Jesus is Lord” before (and after) Trinitarian orthodoxy
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What?
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proskynew can be rendered
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Can you direct me to the
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That is not a form of worship
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God the Father receives
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And since the Lord Jesus is
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Not once is anyone commanded
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Hello,
The Lost World of Genesis One is lost on me
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More on the subject here.
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Where is the evidence that
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Good thoughts on Walton’s
Larry Hurtado’s (non-apocalyptic) Destroyer of the gods
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It says on the back cover,
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Andrew: I fear that you may
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Well, that was a nice
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Thanks for the attention to
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Andrew,
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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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