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The sinlessness of Jesus
shirley → Bob MacDonald
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Beautifully said Bob.
Reading the Old Testament as a Christian
Andrew → Barney
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Dang! I thought I was the
Barney → Andrew
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This conclusion has
A missional understanding of justification by faith (by way of Isaiah)
peter wilkinson → George Mearns
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George - you have prodded my
Mark Nieweg → Andrew
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Hi Andrew,This statement of
Andrew → Mark Nieweg
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Seems this is almost parallel
Doug Wilkinson → Andrew
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I think you pointed a
Mark Nieweg → Andrew
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Andrew,I’ve been thinking
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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I agree. Both God and his
George Mearns → Andrew
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Oops. Should have made the
George Mearns → peter wilkinson
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As always, a thoughful and
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Just a small contribution, to
Eternal life and the story of Israel
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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No, I haven’t overlooked the
Rich → Doug Wilkinson
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Or, how about staying with
Doug Wilkinson → Andrew
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There is nothing
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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You’re entitled to disregard
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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the New Testament mostly
Micah Redding → Andrew
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Thanks Andrew. I think you've
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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It’s a fair question. Daniel
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Andrew, can you clarify
What is the basis for the mission to the Gentiles?
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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You then explain this, first
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Thanks for a polite reply.I’m
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Peter, thanks for your
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I was looking at the
Jay Gary → Andrew
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Andrew, this is very helpful.
Andrew → Jay Gary
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Jay, thanks for the response.
Jay Gary → Andrew
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Andrew, this is a very
Wright and the divinity of Jesus
peter wilkinson → Tim
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Nothing to do with anything
Eschatology, mission and the theological formation of the church
Andrew → Doug Wilkinson
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That seems a reasonable way
Doug Wilkinson → Andrew
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It seems to me that part of
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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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