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The unbiblical doctrine of “hell”
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Bryan,
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Thanks Andrew, I do
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Ken
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Sorry, Brian, there is
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Hi
Wright and the divinity of Jesus
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Yes, O.K. David. Point taken,
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Occurrances of laterou in the
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Thanks Peter.
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Nicely presented and argued,
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So then what if it is Gods
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Peter, you say:
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Mike, I see what you mean. I
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It feels great to hear these
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Bravo. It is always better
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Wright, as every other
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Jaco,
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Mike, thanks for your kind
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Peter, we’re engaging each
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It is clear that if the
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Andrew - you are addressing
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Tim, thanks. It’s an
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Boyarin (The Jewish Gospels)
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In addition to my earlier
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Just a brief comment on
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You could add to the list the
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I would agree that nothing in
Wright and the mission of the early church
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Wright mentions the time
Wright and how God became king over Caesar
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Can only comment here with
Wright and the rescue of creation
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Thanks. I can’t check NTPG at
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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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