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Talking Jesus: problems with the modern evangelistic paradigm
John Clements → Andrew
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Interesting and compelling as
Who is the father in the parable of the prodigal son?
Travis Finley → Andrew
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Thanks for the reply. Key to
Andrew → Travis Finley
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Travis, yes, up to a point:
Travis Finley → Andrew
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I’m quite convinced Deuter 30
Are non-Christians “lost”?
david yates → Andrew
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Really good approach to the
The biblical argument about salvation (my soteriology)
Emi → Andrew
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Thank you so much for an
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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“Besides all this, between
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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However, your presentation of
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Just a further reflection: I
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Andrew - the more
Philip L Ledgerwood → Andrew
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“Slow to reply” *snicker*
What must a person believe in order to be saved?
Andrew → Philip L Ledgerwood
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Agreed.
Philip L Ledgerwood → Andrew
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This.
Andrew → Emi
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Hi Emi, thanks for
Emi → Andrew
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I assure you, I have scoured
Two questions about “hell”
Andrew → Philip L Ledgerwood
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Yes, I think it’s a fairly
Philip L Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Something you have pointed
The inclusion of same-sex believers and the non-inclusion of Gentiles
Andrew → Charles Featherstone
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There’s a difference, though,
Charles Featherstone → Andrew
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Scripture is not terribly
Andrew → Charles Featherstone
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Hi Charles. I read your piece
Charles Featherstone → Andrew
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The work of the Spirit was a
Homosexuality, Black Friday, and the disordered human condition
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In both cases a technological
Craig → Andrew
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I’m not so sure that the
Daniel Pritchard → Philip L Ledgerwood
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I was wondering the same, but
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I’d go for your
Andrew → Philip L Ledgerwood
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Comments are free.You’re
Philip L Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Sorry for the double comment.
Philip L Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Andrew, you know how much I
Same-sex same solution (simplified). And what was James on about?
Bob MacDonald → Andrew
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It is a classic separation of
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But what do you make of the
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Index of Bible references
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Auf Deutsch
Romans
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The “narrative-historical” method according to ChatGPT
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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