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Does Paul say that Jesus is God in Romans 9:5?
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PS: I wonder if there is any
Daniel → Jeff
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Jeff, it would take something
Jeff → Andrew
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“There is no text-critical
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Thanks. Very helpful. I have
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Another reference work worth
Andrew → Bob MacDonald
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Surely the references to
Andrew → Jeff
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There is no text-critical
Jeff → Andrew
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Hi Andrew, thanks for
Bob MacDonald → Andrew
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He does not include the word
Scot McKnight on the historical Jesus and the Jesus of the church
Andrew → donsands
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Could we bring this
donsands → Andrew
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I suppose this is quite a
Andrew → don sands
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Well, first, the historic
don sands → Andrew
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‘the historical Jesus rather
Mike Gantt → Nan Bush
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You are not understanding
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Which, if I am understanding
Andrew → Chris C.
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Chris, I must say I’m also
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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The broad argument is not new
Andrew → donsands
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Thanks, as always, for your
Mike Gantt → don sands
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Well said. Amen.
don sands → Thanatos
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A good friend of Jesus,
Mike Gantt → Thanatos
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Thanatos,
Thanatos → Andrew
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For me, all of this
Mike Gantt → Andrew
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Canonicity is, practically
Fitting the baptism of John into the missional narrative
Andrew → rob
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Rob, again, I don’t disagree,
Thomas Jones → rob
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“will soon prove like some
rob → Andrew
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Every church should place
Andrew → Thomas
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Sadly, you are not alone.
Thomas → Andrew
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There doesn’t seem to be any
Mike Gantt → Andrew
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Neither I nor my friends
Was Gehenna a burning rubbish dump, and does it matter?
cruz → Doug in CO
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Why didn’t God mention
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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
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The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me?
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