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An instructive parallel to the sheep and goats judgment
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Thanks, Davis. A good
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… also, I should have enabled
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Oops, looks like I didn’t
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Hello, Andrew. I’ve been
Why the Lord’s Prayer should be banned in cinemas
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Great post, couldn’t agree
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And here I thought this sort
Do the disciples pray to the Lord Jesus in Acts?
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Thanks Andrew.
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It’s a bit like saying green
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Why can’t it encompass all of
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It’s not where we start in
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I am not convinced that
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Hello Andrew,
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Many of the occurrences of
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Hello Andrew,
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2. Obviously apostleship has
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Hello Andrew,
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Marc, thanks for the careful
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1. Concerning your previous
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A couple of things first, in
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Andrew,
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Thank you for this
20 reasons for thinking that “Babylon the great” is Rome not Jerusalem
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What we have at work here, it
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1. It is not true to say that
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A look at Andrew’s points #5
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Right on the money, Rich. I
Kingdom and mission. What’s changed since Schweitzer? Not much
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Paul… maybe you’ve misread me
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Davo: the end of the new
Dunn, Hurtado, and the worship of Jesus
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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
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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