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Jesus as Lord in Mark
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AndrewI have had the
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Hi Cherylu,You are correct in
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Jaco,Lets be clear once more.
Ed Dingess → cherylu
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That is correct. I recognize
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Slightly by the by, but
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Hi Ed,Obviously you have not
cherylu → Ed Dingess
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Ed,Just a quick note.
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Obviously you have not been
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Slave and servant are the
cherylu → Jaco van Zyl
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Thanks for your clarification
cherylu → Andrew
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Andrew,I note that there are
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Cheryl, I’m referring to it
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Jaco,Just to be sure I know
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Hi Cheryl,But I do think that
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Hi EdThere are about 50 or so
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Jesus was truly and literally
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Andrew, that has to be one of
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And by the way Jaco, of
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Jaco,First of all, if you
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Just because you and some
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“The self-deception is
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Actually, it seems to me that
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Andrew,You missed my point by
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Jaco,The REASON oneness
A hymn of praise to the anti-Caesar
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In addition, I am not sure
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The debate is not over
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This is most certainly a much
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Two quick comments:1. Andrew
Christendom: fulfilment or false start?
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I’m quite happy to go with a
What must a person believe in order to be saved?
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The issue you highlight is a
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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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