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The story is more than gospel: a response to Leslie Leyland Fields
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In the first case, Fields
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It would be helpful to have
The kingdom of God is in the midst of you. Or is it?
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Paul,
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See Dan 4 concerning the
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Thanks Andrew.
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Mike, amen! :)
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Paul,
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The mind set on the flesh is
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Mike,
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Josh,
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Jesus deciples asked him
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Mike,
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Rich,
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Mike,
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Rich,
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Josh,
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Andrew,
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When the diciples asked Jesus
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P.S. For clarity’s sake let
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Mike, I really don’t see what
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Mike, I really don’t see what
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That the coming kingdom of
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Let me know if this makes any
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I was reading Matthew today
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Yes, exactly.
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Thanks Andrew. The “suddeness
Was Jesus' kingdom spiritual or physical? No.
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I’m not trying to disagree
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Thomas, it’s an interesting
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I’ve been thinking about the
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I had a stab at answering
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The narrative-historical method—an outline
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