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Richard Hays: how is it that Jesus gets to pour out the Spirit of God?
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As I understand it… IF Caesar
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“This was not simply an
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“The answer, Hays thinks, is
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If I were to respond to this
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More specifically, in Jn 20
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A similar argument of
Richard Hays and the God who walks on the sea
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There is nothing to be
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I strongly agree that
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Like you, I found this bit
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The book is a disappointment,
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I hear you about classical
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Phil, I too believe in the
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I offered some “tweaks” to
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Resolving the tension between wrath and love by means of diagrams
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Peter, most of this I will
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Actually Andrew, the
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The burden of proof surely
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The thread which follows this
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The traditional trinitarian
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We’ve had this argument
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But whose problem is it? Mine
The message of the Bible in one sentence
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“Jesus love me; this I know,
And on the cross where Jesus died, the wrath of God was satisfied…
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The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology
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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
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