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Scot McKnight on the historical Jesus and the Jesus of the church
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
Chris C. → Andrew
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Hi Andrew,
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I get the impression that
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“real” Jesus and the church’s
Fitting the baptism of John into the missional narrative
Mike Gantt → Andrew
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Neither I nor my friends
Alex Araujo → Andrew
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Thank you, Andrew, for this
Andrew → rob
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Rob, thanks for the valuable
Jim Robertson → Andrew
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Thank you Andrew. This is a
rob → Andrew
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Hi Andrew, thanks for this
Mike Gantt → Andrew
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To imitate John the Baptist
What’s wrong with the “Romans Road” to salvation?
Andrew → mcrosby
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I understand the problem. But
mcrosby → Andrew
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I teach youth (grades 7-12)
Some notes on discipleship
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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A salutary reminder, much
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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On a slightly tangential but
Andrew → Daniel
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That would make good sense, I
Daniel → Andrew
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It doesn’t seem clear to me
Andrew → Daniel
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Well noted. The writer to the
Daniel → Andrew
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Good post.
Who is the father in the parable of the prodigal son?
BradK → Andrew
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In the meantime here’s a
Norman → Andrew
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Andrew,
Andrew → norman
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Norman, thanks for the
norman → Andrew
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Some of you might want to
Andrew → BradK
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Brad, I don’t have his book
Stephen Garrington → Mark
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I would guess that most of
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New year, new attempt to explain what this blog is all about
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The narrative-historical method—an outline
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