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Jesus as Lord in Mark
Ed Dingess → Andrew
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Using your method of
Ed Dingess → Andrew
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Actually, Andrew, the new kid
Andrew → Ed Dingess
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I would have thought, Ed,
Ed Dingess → Andrew
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What you need to demonstrate
Andrew → Ed Dingess
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It is hardly possible to
Jaco → peter wilkinson
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O yes, I expanded on my Ps.
Jaco → peter wilkinson
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Thanks, PeterYou are one of
peter wilkinson → Jaco
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This is just an interlude for
Jaco → Ed Dingess
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Ed Dingess, I am certainly
Ed Dingess → Jaco
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This is what I mean Jaco. You
Jaco → cherylu
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Hi CherylWhat if what Ed said
Jaco → Ed Dingess
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Ed Dingess, I have no
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οὗτος occurs 55 times in John
Ed Dingess → Andrew
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I do not discount the value
Andrew → Ed Dingess
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Can we really trust the
Christendom: fulfilment or false start?
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Hi Jaco,I would like to
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Mark,I really enjoyed reading
Andrew → Mark Nieweg
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Mark, this is an excellent
Andrew → Rich
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It’s also clear that Isaiah
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Whatever this means, it
Mark Nieweg → cherylu
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Hi Cherylu,I appreciate you
Rich → Andrew
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Andrew,I don’t think
cherylu → Mark Nieweg
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Mark,Just so you know, I did
Mark Nieweg → Andrew
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Hi Andrew,I have to admit
What’s wrong with the “Romans Road” to salvation?
Dale → Andrew
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Thank you, Andrew. I just
Andrew → Dale
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Dale, good thoughts. I’ve
What must a person believe in order to be saved?
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Was the exodus only
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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So to answer the question at
Wright and the divinity of Jesus
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Amen!
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Index of Bible references
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Romans
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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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