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Why I believe in the rapture
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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In this view, the
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I’m going for something in
The narratives of mission
Andrew → James Mercer
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Thanks, James. You can read
James Mercer → Andrew
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I have just re read ‘Re
Andrew → JR Rozko
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As you say, it needs
JR Rozko → Andrew
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Thanks for the extended
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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That’s a very broad-brush
Andrew → Mark Byron
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I’m not suggesting that pre
Andrew → Al
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Yes, I do think this is the
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Yes it is interesting, except
Mark Byron → Andrew
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Interesting piece. Two things
Al → Andrew
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Do you think that it is
How to make narrative sense of miracles of healing
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This is great. One of my
Satan, serpents and the dreadful forces of political change
davo → Rich
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Hey Rich… nope I don’t have
PaulK → Phil Ledgerwood
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Ditto, Phil - I’ve heard of
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This got me to thinking.
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Hi Rich,
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PaulK,
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Hi Rich, Phil, Andrew,
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Hey davo,
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Hey Phil,
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Yes of course, thanks Phil… I
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Hey Rich,
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Hey davo,
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Hi Rich,
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Hi Phil,
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Hi Rich,
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Phil,
Is it the mission of the church to be a blessing to people? DeYoung and Gilbert say no
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Thanks for the questions, JR.
One died for all
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“One died for all therefore,
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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
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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