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Eschatology, mission and the theological formation of the church
Andrew → Doug Wilkinson
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Yes, that’s a good point. It
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“There is no eschatology as
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Thanks, Andrew
Andrew → John
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Thanks, John. Just a quick
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Andrew
Christ became a servant of circumcision
Andrew → davey
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Simply put, the argument is
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What was the situation of
The things that must soon take place
Andrew → Ed Babinski
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Ed, I read your article. I
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Ben Witherington and N.T.
Jesus as judge of the living and the dead in the Apostolic Fathers
Andrew → Mike Gantt
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Too early to say. I’ve only
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Based on what you’ve written,
Andrew → Mike Gantt
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You might like Richard
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“The usual interpretive
Forgiveness and the wiped out document nailed to the cross
peter wilkinson → John Shakespeare
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I alluded to this without
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Sorry for such a late comment
What’s wrong with the “Romans Road” to salvation?
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Michael, thanks for the
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Hello Andrew, I got saved at
The parables: Jesus was just being obtuse
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“Jesus was not trying to be
The christological narrative of Acts
Gary Wallin → Andrew
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I have enjoyed this. Thanks
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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I thought about mentioning
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One of the consistent themes
Andrew → Bill
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Thanks, Bill. I suspect that
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I really enjoyed reading this
Are we religious, spiritual, or something else?
Bob MacDonald → Mike Gantt
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Abraham-Christ axis works
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If self-understanding is your
Bob MacDonald → Andrew
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A delightful post - i shared
Christian Origins and the Question of God
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What has always impressed me
Whatever happened to the People of God?
Rosaria → Andrew
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Have you ever considered
Forgiveness of sins in Romans
Andrew → John Shakespeare
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Quite. The debate over pistis
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‘…4. God will not go down
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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
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