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DeYoung and Gilbert on the mission of the church
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Great thoughts here, Andrew.
Andrew → Daniel
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Yes, that was trying to say
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Andrew, I like a lot of what
Charles → Andrew
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Well said.
Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures
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There is no reason to think
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Andrew, you say: “in hope of
Bill → Andrew
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I enjoyed this. It seems to
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Hi Rob. No offence taken,
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If Jesus’ death for the sins
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I may indeed have to concede
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Thanks Andrew. I’m not
Some standing here will not taste death...
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Hi John. I think you’ve
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Could this passage be
Modern evangelicalism is the new Gnosticism... well, sort of
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Well said!
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A simple response might be
The message of the Bible in one sentence
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Maybe something like this….
Theology, history and which Jesus?
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Thanks for the recommendation
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I have been reading in Neil
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Nicely argued: the case for a
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I am not sure how to say this
God in Christ reconciling the world to himself is not really the gospel either...
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Andrew, you summarised your
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Andrew,
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I like the authority
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Andrew,
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I can see that the covenant
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Can you give me the reference
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Andrew,
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It is interesting to me that
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Turner states: “Used with
The “gospel” was not about the reconciliation of a man with his creator
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We are not boldly proclaiming
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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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