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Daniel’s Son of Man is not the Messiah—he’s just a very naughty symbol*
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I’m just curious to know, if
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Well written, your line “old…
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It wouldn’t surprise me if
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Andrew,
Greg Beale’s multi-storied new-creational kingdom theology
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Thanks for the references, I
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Hi Davey - I don’t think the
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Well, ok, Christians are
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New Creation is really the
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Hi Andrew - you wrote: I
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Here’s a take on things! The
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That’s a good observation. It
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Should there be a ‘cosmic
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I’m short of time, so this is
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Andrew, please read Paul
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Thanks, Alex, for taking the
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Andrew, you wote: 1. I still
Discipleship and the eschatological narrative of 1 Corinthians
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Yes we haven’t been called to
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This was a great answer
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But surely, Charles, the
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Discipleship in Corinthians?
The message of the Bible in one sentence
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Jesus saves.
How (and why) church planters should tell their story
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Andrew, when you say, “for
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Israel’s prophets spoke first
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If we project from this
Who is Daniel’s son of man?
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Thanks for the comment, Craig
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Again, regarding the Rock
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Yes! What Peter said.
The place of the cross in the biblical narrative
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The servant of Isaiah 53 is
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I don’t know how 1
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“Jaroslav Pelikan suggests
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Index of Bible references
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Romans
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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
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The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me?
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