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Resolving the tension between wrath and love by means of diagrams
Andrew → Richard Heald
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Right, you mean…?
peter → Andrew
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Doesn’t the problem that
Richard Heald → Andrew
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Sorry Andrew, don’t mean to
And on the cross where Jesus died, the wrath of God was satisfied…
Andrew → James Mercer
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Good question. I’ll try and
James Mercer → Andrew
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Apropos to this (sort of),
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Andrew - your church
Why the Pharisee (probably) did not go home justified
peter → Andrew
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I started with Romans because
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Peter, surely the
Michael Mercer → Andrew
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Outstanding, Andrew. I’ll be
peter → Andrew
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The main problem I had with
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Andrew,
Why did the risen Jesus send the apostles out to make disciples of all nations?
Darren Doane → Andrew
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Andrew,
peter → Phil Ledgerwood
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Interesting question. I think
peter → Andrew
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I think Paul had both direct
Chris → Andrew
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As i said, maybe I’m too
Andrew → Chris
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Oh dear, I didn’t think it
Chris → Andrew
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Wow, just wow!
Phil Ledgerwood → peter
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Hi Peter - What do you make
Rich → peter
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And this question is valid
Andrew → peter
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Presumably Paul received the
peter → Andrew
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Paul also says:
Andrew → peter
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…if Paul was not reflecting
peter → Andrew
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Andrew, you may not see any
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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The way I see it, there is a
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Scripture has to be read
The parable of the wedding feast and the man without a wedding garment
Andrew → Darren Doane
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Hi Darren,
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Andrew,
Was Jesus wrong about Abiathar the high priest?
Dan → Andrew
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There will always be tension
Israel and the nations: the limits of Old Testament expectation
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Hi Peter - Thank you for your
peter wilkinson → Phil Ledgerwood
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Phil - This is very helpful.
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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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