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Christmas according to St Paul
Philip L Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Happy Christmas!
Who is the father in the parable of the prodigal son?
Andrew → Hannah James
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I can see the force of the
Hannah James → Andrew
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I read The Tale of Two Sons
Homosexuality, marriage, and why I don’t think Paul teaches mutual submission
Marc Taylor → Michelle Rader
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By submitting to her husband
Marc Taylor → Andrew
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Notice also that Paul taught
Jesus is Lord (still)
Marc Taylor → Andrew
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You wrote, “the crucified
A conversation with Emi about salvation and mission
James mercer → Philip L Ledgerwood
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Hi Phillip. I’d welcome sight
Andrew → Philip L Ledgerwood
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Nice. Thank you.
Philip L Ledgerwood → Andrew
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This is actually a comment
There is only one biblical way to transform society, and it’s not social activism
Andrew → Emi
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Hi Emi,I’ve had a go at
Emi → Andrew
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I feel more lost than I ever
Andrew → PaulK
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Thanks, Paul. Excellent
PaulK → Andrew
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Hi Andrew, great post and
Bob MacDonald → Andrew
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I would disagree that mercy
Andrew → Rob Kampen
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Yes, Rob. But Paul didn’t
Andrew → Bob MacDonald
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Good thoughts. But Psalm 149
Bob MacDonald → Bob MacDonald
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hoping I am not too off
Bob MacDonald → Andrew
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Well, in view of the follow
Rob Kampen → Andrew
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Interesting discussion, for
Andrew → Barney
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A solid response, Barney.
Barney → Andrew
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Thank you, Andrew, for your
John Shakespeare → Andrew
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‘There’s no question that God
Rich → Andrew
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Andrew,
James mercer → Andrew
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Tongue tied and inarticulate
Andrew → Bob MacDonald
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Bob, I’m not sure I see how
Bob MacDonald → Andrew
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I think the narrative is
Hurtado’s critique of Wright’s account of Paul’s christology
Marc Taylor → peter wilkinson
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What would be the reason/s
What did Jesus fear in Gethsemane?
Jim Buckman → Andrew
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Great article. Thank you.
Are non-Christians “lost”?
Andrew → Peter
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I’ve been meaning to write a
Peter → Peter
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I came across an older post
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Index of Bible references
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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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