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Review: Davina Lopez, Apostle to the Conquered
Davina C. Lopez → Andrew
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Thank you!
Brian McLaren, A New Kind of Christianity: the first question
Tim → Andrew
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Bible's overarching Story
Brian McLaren, A New Kind of Christianity: What Do We Do About the Church?
Andrew → Pither
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I wonder if we’re taking the
Pither → Andrew
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Over the edge, indeed. But
Brian McLaren, A New Kind of Christianity: the question about the violence of God
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I still haven’t read ‘A new
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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I’m sure he realizes the word
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I am saying that human beings
Re-registering the coming of the Son of man
Gustavo → Andrew
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Well, we have probably
Andrew → Gustavo
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Gustavo, sorry to have taken
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reply 2
Andrew → Gustavo Martin
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In those days… Gustavo, I
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response
The not so Great Commission
Andrew → James
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I don’t see a need to go
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Re: the not so great commission
Andrew → James Walden
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James, In the first place, I
James Walden → Andrew
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Andrew, I would agree with
Review of the (proxy?) review of the response to the critique of the argument: Wright and the righteousness of God
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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A digressive response to the Review of the (proxy?) review etc.
Are those being saved few?
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Sorry Andrew, I think we
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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But so were many other things
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I see continuity and
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Clearly you’re right – these
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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How do you square 13:24-29
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Peter, I think it’s unlikely
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Depends what is meant by
The killing of the Galileans and the collapse of the tower in Siloam
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judgment
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New year, new attempt to explain what this blog is all about
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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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