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More on the virgin conception
cherylu → Andrew
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Mr Perriman,
Andrew → Marv
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There is not much chance of a
Marv → Andrew
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Best I can understand it,
cherylu → Andrew
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Sorry to make this even
cherylu → Andrew
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Hi Andrew,
Andrew → cherylu
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I’m sorry that I haven’t been
cherylu → Andrew
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Mr Perriman,
Yinka → Andrew
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Really tough to wade through
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Looks like you’re a member
Daniel Kirk on narrative theology
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Hi Andrew,
Andrew → ScottL
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Yes, I read it. I reviewed
ScottL → Andrew
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Have you been able to read
The Holy Spirit 1: Conceived by the Holy Spirit
NorrinRadd → Andrew
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I appreciate the goal of
Who are the 144,000 in Revelation, historically speaking?
Leanne ODonnell → Ken Palmer
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i believe the 144,00 will be
The keys to the kingdom of heaven
Leanne ODonnell → Andrew
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oh my, youve got a lot of
Dogmas, doctrines, opinions, and narratives
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John, okay.
John Clements → Mike Gantt
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Different, yes. Contradictory
Mike Gantt → John Clements
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John,
John Clements → Mike Gantt
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Thanks, Mike. I’m not sure
Mike Gantt → John
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John,
John → Doug in CO
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It happened precisely because
The Coming of the Son of Man
Andrew → Ken Palmer
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I don’t have copies to spare.
Ken Palmer → Ken Palmer
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Any luck on this?
The Holy Spirit 2: He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Andrew – I don’t think we
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Peter, we have had this
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Andrew - If the account is
Andrew → Stephen
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I plan to get to that
The Holy Spirit 3: This is my beloved Son
Andrew → Daniel
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No, it’s not about whether
Daniel → Andrew
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“This is quite unaccountable
A narrative-historical creed (first draft)
John → Andrew
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Another shortcoming that NT
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Index of Bible references
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Auf Deutsch
Romans
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The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology
Answers to questions about the narrative-historical method
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
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me?
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