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The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology

Ed Dingess → Andrew: I have launched my criticism
Andrew → Ed Dingess: I don’t have Wallace’s book,
Ed Dingess → Andrew: It would be better to say
Andrew → Ed Dingess: Douglas Moo comments, “The
Ed Dingess → Andrew: Response to Phil. 2:5-11:I do
Andrew → Ed Dingess: Thank you, Ed.
Ed Dingess → Andrew: I said that your
Andrew → Ed Dingess: I am reviewing your seven
Andrew → Ed Dingess: Acts 17:31 does speak to
Ed Dingess → Andrew: Andrew,I have repeatedly said
Andrew → Ed Dingess: Not only does Christianity
Ed Dingess → Andrew: What makes for misleading

Is the Shema really so important for understanding “one God… one Lord” in 1 Corinthians 8:6?

Andrew → peter wilkinson: The distinction you want to
peter wilkinson → Andrew: I notice you skirt round the
Andrew → peter wilkinson: I notice you skirt round the

Rob Bell: What we don’t talk about when we talk about God

Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew: What We Talk About is really
Nathanael → Andrew: It’s been awhile since I read
Daniel → Andrew: Sorry that this is totally

Christendom: fulfilment or false start?

Samuel → Andrew: I agree that the Son of Man
Andrew → Samuel: They were in the continum of
Samuel → Andrew: I’m not sure how you

Apocalyptic realism and deliverance from the coming wrath

Samuel → Andrew: “Prophetic and apocalyptic

Tweaking Richard Bauckham on Jesus and the God of Israel

Ed Dingess → Richard Worden Wilson: Your unstated premise is that
Ed Dingess → Richard Worden Wilson: We could use a little logic
Richard Worden Wilson → Ed Dingess: selah
Ed Dingess → Richard Worden Wilson: Richard, I realize this is
Ed Dingess → Richard Worden Wilson: Now, Father, glorify Me