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Good Friday: the death of Jesus in narrative-historical context
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Regarding the possibility if
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Hello Andrew,As Rob states
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Andrew,I simply don’t have
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This will have to be a very
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Speaking from personal
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Andrew,“Cherylu, I’m sorry to
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Cherylu, I’m sorry to be
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Hi again Andrew,In reading
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“once we have reached the
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Agreed, except that I would
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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They were editing the
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But on what basis do you say
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once we have reached the
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I’m glad to see a reference
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Andrew, you said, “The
Jesus is God or Jesus is Lord?
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Sigh well Dunn and Mcrath
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Daniel,
Did Jesus claim to be God?
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Theres me thinking we were
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You know, I am starting to
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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It’s amazing how much debate
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Andrew, I just want to add a
cherylu → Andrew
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How about substituting the
Andrew → JT John Tancock
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Never heard of the guy.
Andrew → cherylu
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The Apostles’ Creed does a
JT John Tancock → Andrew
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Ok I can ‘pause’ until some
cherylu → Andrew
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Andrew,I really have to
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at risk of repetition..
Andrew → JT john Tancock
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That second paragraph rather
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I think that amply
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not high enough Andrew.
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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
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me?
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