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Some women and the story of God’s people, and a brief obituary

James Bowling → Andrew: I am sorry for your loss.
Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew: In your unique un-orthodox
cherylu → Andrew: Andrew,I am sorry to hear

John Barton on biblical criticism and reading the Old Testament

peter wilkinson → Andrew: Deuteronomy is the covenant
Andrew → peter wilkinson: Circumcision of the heart in
peter wilkinson → Andrew: I was wondering what you were
Andrew → peter wilkinson: That’s not very helpful.
peter wilkinson → Andrew: The exodus story reached its
Andrew → peter wilkinson: The exodus story reached its
peter wilkinson → Andrew: For the Jewish reader, the

Rocking the boat: Noah in narrative-historical perspective

Steven Opp → Rich: Hey Rich,I read Beyond
Rich → Billy North: Billy,You will not find a
Andrew → Billy North: Billy, I don’t have a
Billy North → Andrew: Anderew, thank you for your
Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew: Interesting. This is great

Where should a statement of faith begin?

Matthew Gaither → Andrew: “We believe that we are the
Doug Wilkinson → Andrew: In as much as such things can
Bob MacDonald → Andrew: You raise a good question. I

Don Carson, kingdom, ethics and individual salvation

Andrew → Kent Haley: Kent, my argument is that the
Andrew → Doane: Darren, thank you for your
Doane → Andrew: Andrew,Ill take a quick
Kent Haley → Andrew: I don’t quite get your last
Andrew → peter wilkinson: I agree that the Spirit of
peter wilkinson → Andrew: The historical frame, as
Daniel → Andrew: Thoughts on this response to

Evangelicals, historical criticism and the second coming

Barney → Andrew: Andrew, thanks for replying.

What’s wrong with the “Romans Road” to salvation?

The story is more than gospel: a response to Leslie Leyland Fields

Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew: Narrative theology has been