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

peter wilkinson → Andrew: I notice you skirt round the
Andrew → peter wilkinson: I notice you skirt round the
peter wilkinson → Andrew: I take your point, but to

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
Richard Worden Wilson → Ed Dingess: With all due respect, Ed, I
Ed Dingess → Richard Worden Wilson: Is it my imagination or does
Richard Worden Wilson → Ed Dingess: Hey Ed,Since it can easily be
Richard Worden Wilson → Ed Dingess: Ed,You ask: “What is the
Jaco → peter wilkinson: Hi PeterIf you look at the
Ed Dingess → Jaco: If texts were instrumental in
peter wilkinson → Jaco: I’m not sure you’ve proved
Jaco → peter wilkinson: Hi PeterI think in our
peter wilkinson → Andrew: In the review, McGrath
Ed Dingess → Andrew: What remains to be shown,
Andrew → Ed Dingess: You have still not answered
Ed Dingess → Andrew: Andrew,Your argument that
Andrew → Ed Dingess: Ed, I agree that John is
Ed Dingess → Andrew: All the well-wishing in the
Richard Worden Wilson → Andrew: Great post with clear
Andrew → Peter Grice: Thanks, Peter. Your comments

The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology

Ed Dingess → Andrew: What makes for misleading

Jesus as Lord in Mark

Ed Dingess → Mark Nieweg: Mark,I see two very basic
John Montgomery → Mark Nieweg: Hey Mark,I’m not too