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The meek shall inherit the world: an exercise in historical restraint
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Yes, I think it’s fair to say
Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew
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The ethical component is the
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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This is great stuff, Andrew.
Michael Bird on the question of whether Jesus thought of himself as God
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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You seem to be carefully
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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It’s true that judgment and
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Wright argues that the return
Andrew → Kent Haley
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Fair question. Partly to keep
Kent Haley → Andrew
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I haven’t read Bird’s book,
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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For instance (and it is just
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Yes, it did seem rather
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Apart from anything else, I
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Jesus enters Jerusalem as
A narrative-historical creed (first draft)
Andrew → Taka
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Interestingly, though, the
Taka → Andrew
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I guess you haven’t answered
The message of the Bible in one sentence
john poorwolf → Andrew
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agree 1 sentence is silly
The weapons of our warfare: on the integrity of Christian ministry
Andrew → Malysc
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Mary, thanks for this. I
Malysc → Andrew
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Thank you for your article.
The meek shall inherit the land: an exercise in hermeneutical restraint
Andrew → Mike Mercer
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Mike, I replied here. I don’t
Mike Mercer → Andrew
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Andrew, one reason I have
Andrew → Matt Colvin
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Thanks, Matt. I read your
Andrew → Ivan
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It’s a good question. I’ll
Gender and headship in eschatological perspective
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THANKS Andrew. Sincerely
Andrew → Paul Adams
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Thanks, Paul. I responded
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How might Mt 22:30 come into
Jaco van Zyl → Andrew
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Man, how I wish I could have
The wisdom of Trinitarianism
Jaco van Zyl → Ron McAnally
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Hi Ron,
Ron McAnally → Jaco
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Jaco,You mentioned non
Ron McAnally → Jaco
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You wrote:On your second
Jaco → Ron McAnally
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Hi Ron,I read Margaret Barker
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The trinity is an explanation
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Index of Bible references
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Romans
Method
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The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology
Answers to questions about the narrative-historical method
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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