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Man and woman as “one flesh”: are we just obsessed with sex?
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God never condoned
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Hey Rich,
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Hey Phil,
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Hey Rich,
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Hey Phil,
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Rich,
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Perhaps the description of
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I think that years down the
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I use that question a lot.
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Hi Andrew,
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Andrew,
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Yes.
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Here’s what Brownson says:
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Hi Andrew,
The resurrection of the sleeping saints from their tombs
Gary Clark → Rick C.
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Please be aware that any tine
James Brownson on “one flesh” and same-sex unions
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Wow, Rob, I’m not sure I see
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If you read the post prior to
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Wow Andrew that is seems like
Does Paul say that Jesus is God in Romans 9:5?
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Thanks for this thread with
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The reason why many
Guidelines for preaching: first get the biblical narrative more or less right
peter → Andrew
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I think this version of the
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I think this could definitely
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Rick, I almost included a
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Do you think the modern error
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Thanks, Kevin. I’d love to
Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew
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Thanks for this. It is very
Robert Stein: Jesus, the Temple and the Coming of the Son of Man
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Peter, ἀλλά is used 45 times
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Just to continue this
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Not a retraction, I’m afraid,
Atonement, without the theoretical nonsense
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The question I have here is
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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
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