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Jesus as Lord in Mark
cherylu → Andrew
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Andrew, as I remember it, you
Jaco → Ed Dingess
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Ed Dingess,My primary
Jaco → cherylu
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Hi ChrylWell, let’s see then.
Ed Dingess → Andrew
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To be fair to Cheryl, Andrew,
Ed Dingess → Andrew
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Andrew,Thank you for
Andrew → Ed Dingess
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Ed, have your read these
Andrew → cherylu
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Cherylu, I don’t absolutely
cherylu → Jaco van Zyl
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“ What prevents anyone from
Ed Dingess → Jaco van Zyl
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What is very sad about folks
Jaco van Zyl → cherylu
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Cheryl, whose is it to decide
cherylu → cherylu
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A PS to my last comment…Jaco,
cherylu → Jaco van Zyl
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Hi Jaco,“Evangelical” is a
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What’s wrong with that,
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Andrew,I can’t help but
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Jesus as Wisdom/sophia:http:/
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You are not connecting Logos
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There is a vast difference
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I’m not a great fan of
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Okay Andrew. I will take you
Andrew → Ed Dingess
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Well, no. If the “word”
Andrew → Ed Dingess
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I have explained and defended
What must a person believe in order to be saved?
Andrew → Tim
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…but I do wonder whether we
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What I’m suggesting, Scott,
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Well I think we get off on
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I’m reading with interest
Doug in CO → Andrew
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I think that a combination of
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No, obviously I’m not going
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Kent, the question addressed
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The following seems to be
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It sounds like your saying we
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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
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