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The wisdom of Trinitarianism
Doane → Jaco van Zyl
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Jaco,Do you believe Jesus is
Jaco van Zyl → Doane
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No, it is NOT easy. if it
Andrew → Mark Nieweg
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Sorry to be so slow
Doane → Jaco
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Jaco,Believing in the trinity
Jaco → Doane
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But it is not as simple. And
Mark Nieweg → Brandon E
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Hi Brandon,Have you seen
Brandon E → Doane
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I’d suggest that the Father,
Doane → Jaco
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Just to keep the Trinity
Jaco → Mark Nieweg
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It is refreshing to see how
Mark Nieweg → Daniel
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Hi Daniel,At first I was
Daniel → Mark Nieweg
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I think it would be far more
Mark Nieweg → Andrew
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“This was not all necessarily
Jaco → Andrew
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The Trinity is excessive. It
Is Jeremiah’s letter to the exiles a missional text?
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“It must develop the
Rich → Andrew
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Very good observation Andrew.
Jesus, the gods, and the philosophers
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Yes, I downloaded your
Andrew → Doug Wilkinson
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Thanks, Doug. That’s helpful.
Andrew → Kevin Holtsberry
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I’ve not finished the first,
Doug Wilkinson → Andrew
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I responded earlier, but some
Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew
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Do you think Wright’s latest
Andrew → Doug Wilkinson
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Do you want to explain why?
Doug Wilkinson → Andrew
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“Hitherto, apart from Paul’s
The Story of Israel: A Biblical Theology
Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew
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Fair enough, and I like
Andrew → Kevin Holtsberry
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Kevin, I’m not sure the
Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew
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I wonder if this universalism
A half-truth of modern evangelicalism: Jesus lives in the heart of the believer
Brandon E → Andrew
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Hi Andrew, thanks for
Andrew → Brandon E
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The passages that speak of
Brandon E → Andrew
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I generally agree with Doug
“My Lord and my God”
Mark Edward → Andrew
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Here’s the article online, if
Ken Palmer → Rich
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Gentry is full of holes and
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Index of Bible references
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Auf Deutsch
Romans
Method
The “narrative-historical” method according to ChatGPT
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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