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Kenton Sparks: historical criticism and the virgin birth

Andrew → Ed Dingess: All very good points about
Ed Dingess → Andrew: Andrew,I hope you will excuse
Andrew → Ed Dingess: Ed, thanks for the questions.
Ed Dingess → Andrew: 1. Can you please provide me

Keep telling the story, despite God and despite ourselves

Andrew → Dan Allison: Hi, Dan. Many thanks for your
Dan Allison → Andrew: Isn’t it possible the Old

The message of the Bible in one sentence

Tim → Andrew: The life of God

The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology

Dan Allison → Andrew: Wow. Simply the best piece of

Did Jesus preach to the spirits in prison between his death and resurrection?

What about 1 Corinthians 1:30? Nope, no imputation of righteousness here either. So where is it then?

peter wilkinson → Andrew: There is a third option for

More on the righteousness of God and the justification of believers

Andrew → peter wilkinson: I think I answered your first
peter wilkinson → Andrew: So why have you not addressed
Andrew → peter wilkinson: My understanding of you is
peter wilkinson → Andrew: That’s odd! I was just
Geoff → Andrew: So if you expressed your
Andrew → Geoff: I would argue that the new
Andrew → peter wilkinson: What exactly is this new
Andrew → Geoff: Geoff, I have no problem
Andrew → Nathan Willard: Nathan, thanks. I take your
peter wilkinson → Andrew: We are reconciled to God by
Geoff → Andrew: Your explanation of Jesus
Nathan Willard → Andrew: I love this especially this

“Missio Dei” in historical perspectives, part 2

Brady Bootsma → John: Have you ever met Abraham

The symbolism of the Son of man coming on the clouds and the meaning of kingdom

Gerald Collins → Andrew: The church has never existed
Gerald Collins → Andrew: Jesus was never son of man.

Wright and White on the “righteousness of God” in 2 Corinthians 5:21

Andrew → Chaplain Mike: Thanks, Mike. That’s well
Chaplain Mike → Andrew: In addition to the excellent