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The begotten Son and the subordinate woman
Andrew → Daniel
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OK. I take your point, though
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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But 2 Samuel 7 only says that
Daniel → Andrew
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Andrew,
Andrew → Billy North
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Possibly. It seems to me that
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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The father-son relationship
Doane → Andrew
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As always Andrew, very
Andrew → Doane
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Man and woman become “one”.
Doane → Andrew
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Andrew,
Billy North → Andrew
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Andrew thank you for your
The wisdom of Trinitarianism
Mark Nieweg → Brandon E
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Hi Brandon,
Brandon E → Mark Nieweg
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Hi Mark, my intention was not
Mark Nieweg → Brandon E
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Hi Brandon,
Brandon E → Brandon E
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"Andre" should read "Andrew"
Brandon E → Mark Nieweg
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Hi Mark,
Ron McAnally → Jaco
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Name of the article is "The
Jaco → Doane
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<p>Hi Doane,</p><p>Yes, the
Jaco → Ron McAnally
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Hi Ron,Yes, I’ve read some of
Ron McAnally → Jaco
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You make some excellent
Doane → Jaco
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Jaco,Thanks again for all the
Jaco → Ron McAnally
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Thanks Ron,I don’t think what
Subordination, Trinity and gender
Andrew → Doane
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Thanks for making the point.
Andrew → Doane
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But the point was not about
Doane → Andrew
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Andrew,
Doane → Andrew
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Andrew,
Andrew → Steven Opp
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Well, that’s intriguing! I’ve
Steven Opp → Andrew
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Ha, I thought you might find
Andrew → Steven Opp
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Steven, what on earth are you
Steven Opp → Andrew
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I think the connections
The Lord said to my lord...
Jaco → peter wilkinson
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Hi Peter,
Is Jeremiah’s letter to the exiles a missional text?
Andrew → Jean
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It’s a book I plan to write.
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The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology
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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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