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Mark Driscoll and the marks of a "true church"
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Hi Andrew, I think you are
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Thaks, Matt.
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Andrew, thanks for your
More on the rich man and Lazarus and the question of “hell”
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Sheol is Hebrew, not Greek,
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But wait! The forgotten
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So Ben Witherington has found
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Ben Witherington posits that
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It’s clearly time someone
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Good comment. I thought for a
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Great post Andrew,
I think I might be a realized premillennialist
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Interesting point, Mica.
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Hello Dr. Perriman,
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I’ve not heard that one
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Ok, after looking it all over
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Oops. That was careless. In
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One quick point on the
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First, I’d rather not
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Hi Andrew,
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You’re inching towards J. S.
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Tempting, to be sure.
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In connecting the thousand
By way of distraction: Studdert Kennedy on the Blessed Trinity
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“When modern readers are
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What’s the book proposal?
Do both the good and the bad go to Hades?
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Thanks Andrew, quite helpful!
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Thanks Andrew… food for
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The way I see it is that the
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Ecclesiastes 12:7: this is
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G’day Andrew… really enjoy
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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
Some rough and ready “rules” for doing a narrative-historical reading of the New Testament
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