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20 reasons for thinking that “Babylon the great” is Rome not Jerusalem

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Should we call Jesus “Everlasting Father”?

Darren → Doane: And John 14:9…
Paul → Andrew: In a similar vein, the

10 good reasons to switch to a narrative-historical hermeneutic

RogerV → Andrew: Bringing Christianity into

Wishing you all a happy and revolutionary Christmas!

davo → Andrew: As is always your custom
Belinda Perriman → Andrew: This helps one to think about

Do Muslims and Christians worship the same God?

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Andrew → James: There seems to be to be
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When the missional tail wags the biblical dog

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Björn Wagner → Andrew: Yes I did - and have read a
Andrew → Phil Ledgerwood: Yes, I tend to think that
Andrew → Björn Wagner: Hi Björn. Of course I
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew: As I reflect on Israel’s
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An instructive parallel to the sheep and goats judgment

David → Andrew: Actually separation into

Evangelicalism in narrative-historical perspective

kevin holtsberry → Andrew: Not to be a broken record but