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The weapons of our warfare: on the integrity of Christian ministry
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Mary, thanks for this. I
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Thank you for your article.
The meek shall inherit the land: an exercise in hermeneutical restraint
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Mike, I replied here. I don’t
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Andrew, one reason I have
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Thanks, Matt. I read your
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It’s a good question. I’ll
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Hi Andrew! I am greatly
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If the “meek inheriting the
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It strikes me that one reason
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fine-sounding verses taken
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Thanks, Peter.Beyond this,
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I came looking for the car
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See my response above to Sam.
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Sam, I disagree that 7:21-29
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Yes, Jesus is discussing the
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Jesus ends the sermon in 7:21
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I just did my own blog series
Gender and headship in eschatological perspective
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THANKS Andrew. Sincerely
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Thanks, Paul. I responded
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How might Mt 22:30 come into
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Man, how I wish I could have
The wisdom of Trinitarianism
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Hi Ron,
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Jaco,You mentioned non
Ron McAnally → Jaco
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You wrote:On your second
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Hi Ron,I read Margaret Barker
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The trinity is an explanation
What’s wrong with the “Romans Road” to salvation?
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Yes, indeed the law is a
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The Bible is a multi-faceted
There are two Trinities in the New Testament and they are not the immanent and economic Trinities
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Index of Bible references
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Auf Deutsch
Romans
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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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