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The Great (apocalyptic) Commission
Michael Davis → Andrew
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Old Testament ways of
Andrew → Michael Davis
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Romans 1:8 is not really
Michael Davis → Andrew
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It was proclaimed to the
Paul D. → Rich
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Didn’t Augustine argue that
Andrew → Rich
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Yes, you may be right.
Rich → Andrew
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Andrew,How does the “Great
Discipleship means giving up everything to follow Jesus. Or does it?
Doug in CO → Andrew
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A while back I asked some
Keep telling the story, despite God and despite ourselves
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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If the question were raised
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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The problem is, Peter, that
Fredrik → Andrew
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I don’t think we can take
Andrew → Fredrik
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Fredrik, my point is not that
Fredrik → Andrew
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I suppose, calling Jesus a
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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But does this validate all
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Lots to think about here.In
Who else has argued that Gehenna is a place of historical judgment? I see one hand hesitantly raised
Tim Chambers → Mitchell Powell
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You do have this from Wright:
What do we mean when we say that Jesus is Lord?
Andrew → Michael Davis
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Michael, I wouldn’t say
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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In fact, it would be more
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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This is where the thesis
Andrew → Doug in CO
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Doug, the point about the
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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The narrative frame of this
Gerri → Andrew
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Great Post. Thanks!
Michael Davis → Andrew
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I think to put “lordship” in
Serex → Andrew
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Thanks for the post
Doug in CO → Andrew
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You might be right that
Andrew → Doug in CO
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I’m not sure I follow your
Doug in CO → Andrew
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Andrew,I have two problems
Does Paul say that Jesus is God in Romans 9:5?
Jaco → peter wilkinson
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Not so sure about that… ;-)
John Doyle → John Doyle
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As to whether God can be the
In the likeness of sinful flesh
Andrew → Daniel
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I need to rush out to this
Daniel → Andrew
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“The passage should not be
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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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