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God in Christ reconciling the world to himself is not really the gospel either...
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Andrew,
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I am a little surprised that
The “gospel” was not about the reconciliation of a man with his creator
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Andrew,
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Andrew,
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The inclusive “Everyone who
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Well, I think the gospel is
Mission after Christendom: beyond the incarnational-missional paradigm
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Andrew,
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But if it did?
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That quote sounds
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I sometimes quote Taylor:
The theological interpretation of scripture and the dashing of babies against rocks
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Glinda, as far as I am
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I seriously think you guys
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ISTM the NT writers re-orient
It is not our job to extend the kingdom
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Agreed, Rob, though
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But wouldn’t that mean that
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Hi Andrew, For me Daniel 7 is
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Thanks, Andrew, for your
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Agreed, the kingdom of heaven
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And yet I notice that
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Andrew,
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Great summary definiton from
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Andrew,
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It’s late, and these are good
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While I agree that we cannot
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Thanks for the comment,
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It’s a good observation, but
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Fantastic word, Andrew. Could
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I think that it’s worth
The gates of Hades will not prevail against it
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Death is the gates of hell
The judgment of the sheep and the goats
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The Pope gave an interesting
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New year, new attempt to explain what this blog is all about
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