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Origen, Jesus, and the kingdoms of the world (in narrative-historical perspective)

Jerel Kratt → Andrew: Andrew,Yes that does help a
Micah Redding → Andrew: I thought that’s what I said.
Andrew → Jerel Kratt: Does my reply to Micah above
Andrew → Micah Redding: No, Micah,  that’s not really
Jerel Kratt → Andrew: Andrew,This was a very good
Micah Redding → Andrew: If I’m reading you correctly,

Missional pneumatology: is the Spirit active outside the church?

peter wilkinson → Andrew: “But the Spirit always is
Andrew → peter wilkinson: You seem to have
peter wilkinson → Andrew: Thanks Andrew. Just to return
Andrew → peter wilkinson: Peter, I appreciate the
peter wilkinson → Andrew: Nowhere is it said or even
Bob MacDonald → Andrew: Thanks for your reply, Andrew
Andrew → peter wilkinson: Missionally though, and from
Andrew → Bob MacDonald: Bob, thanks, as always, for
peter wilkinson → Andrew: Am I right in summarising the
Bob MacDonald → Andrew: “I don’t think Paul would

How might the post-charismatic “missional” church rediscover the gifts of the Spirit?

Arni Zachariassen → Andrew: Thank you, Andrew! Very, very
B.D. → Andrew: Having come from a
Eric Blauer → Andrew: I’m for the whole package…I’m
Andrew → Eric Blauer: It’s a good counterpoint.
Eric Blauer → Andrew: Great post Andrew!“But I
Rob Fairbanks → Andrew: Andrew, Thanks for the post.

Is Jesus included in the “divine identity” in 1 Corinthians 8:6?

Jaco van Zyl → peter wilkinson: Thanks Peter, but your
peter wilkinson → Jaco van Zyl: Jaco - two things echo the
Jaco van Zyl → peter wilkinson: Hi Peter,I have found this
Andrew → Charles: I’m not sure it’s quite as
Charles → Andrew: Andrew, insightful comments.

Why does Jesus give the kingdom back in the end and become subject again to God?

Andrew → peter wilkinson: It is absurd to say that
peter wilkinson → Andrew: Andrew - I love your posts,
Andrew → peter wilkinson: It’s a way of saying that