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The true meaning of Luke’s Christmas, part 1
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The Word became flesh: John and the historical Jesus
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The true meaning of Luke’s Christmas, part 2
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Brian McLaren and being evangelical
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Andrew, not sure this is the
Bob Dylan, The Little Drummer Boy
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Pat, agreed. But it was the
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I think it adds to the
Scot McKnight and the completion of Israel's story
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I’ve kind of been thinking
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All good questions. I don’t
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You bring up some good
On earth as it is in heaven
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I think for a number of
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Hi Andrew, Really enjoyed the
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Nice post Andrew!
Seeing Differently (and Daniel Kirk's review of The Future of the People of God)
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Thanks Andrew,
Ancient text and modern reader: a simple hermeneutical model
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These are tough questions,
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Another keeper Andrew….the
Douglas Campbell and the right(eous)ness of God
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Sorry, I didn’t realize the
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This is degenerating into a
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The narrative has as its
Post-Christendom and the global church
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Thanks for this post, Andrew.
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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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