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Ethnocentrism, universalism, and new creation: an overstated salvation-historical paradigm
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Good stuff.
History and theology: off the charts
Rich → Phil Ledgerwood
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but it’s really a bungee cord
Phil Ledgerwood → davo
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I hadn’t heard of Larkin
davo → Phil Ledgerwood
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“Ironside”… my bad, I stand
Phil Ledgerwood → davo
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Mine was from Ironside, but I
davo → Rich
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Ah yes… Phil’s diagram link
Rich → davo
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davo,
davo → Rich
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Yes Rich, that ‘Figure 2 The
Andrew → peter
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As you know, my argument is
peter → Andrew
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Re the overlap of the ages, I
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew
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On a slightly more serious
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Biblical prophecy/apocalyptic
Rich → Phil Ledgerwood
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LOL!
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Hmm. What do you call
Andrew → Phil Ledgerwood
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Point well made. But there’s
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew
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That’s where charts’ll get ya
Does Paul say that Jesus is God in Romans 9:5?
Dines → peter wilkinson
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Jesus is not God. Why would
St Michael kicks the dragon out of heaven
Rob Kampen → Andrew
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I think you’re right. At our
The fall of Satan from heaven and what comes next
Phil Ledgerwood → peter
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From a theological standpoint
peter → Phil Ledgerwood
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Thanks Phil. Leaving aside
Phil Ledgerwood → peter
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Hey Peter,
peter → Phil Ledgerwood
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Phil - I’m replying to you
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew
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By the disciples proclaiming
Neither the prince of Tyre nor the king of Babylon is Satan
Chris Bourne → Andrew
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Excuse my lack of surprise,
Andrew → Chris Bourne
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Hi Chris. This made me look
davo → Andrew
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Thanks Andrew… interesting,
Chris Bourne → Andrew
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Andrew, Peter, Hi.
Andrew → peter
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Clearly Revelation 12:10
peter → Andrew
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Various points taken, Andrew.
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Ezekiel 28 uses the phrase
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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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