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Kingdom come and gone: is Jesus all he’s cracked up to be?
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I always appreciate your work
Biblical scholar says that COVID-19 is not an “act of God”. Is he right?
Andrew → Peter
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Good question, Peter. Here’s
Peter → Andrew
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I was able to follow your
Andrew → Peter
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Thanks, Peter. Two things
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Andrew, you asked, “How do we
JE → Andrew
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Your last questions are the
Andrew → Michael Warren
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That would depend on the
Michael Warren → Andrew
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Were Jeremiah and Ezekiel
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Nothing wrong with a
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It’ll be hard to ask this
Samuel Conner → Andrew
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I like Witherington a lot; as
20 reasons for thinking that “Babylon the great” is Rome not Jerusalem
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Only one city has the blood
This is the best theological reflection on the coronavirus pandemic that I have read so far
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Thanks you, Andrew,
Phil L. → Andrew
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That was a really good essay.
The subversion of the Jewish “hell” in the teaching of Jesus
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Thanks for the article which
The message of the Bible in one sentence
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An inspiring story that
What’s wrong with the “Romans Road” to salvation?
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Romans 6 makes it clear the
Review of Steve Chalke’s The Lost Message of Paul, part 3: atonement, hell and universalism
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Where is the God of history in this pandemic?
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I enjoy your thoughts and am
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Coronavirus—Tom Wright says that Christianity offers no answers. Is that the best we can do?
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Thank you, Richard. A good
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Hi Andrew
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This aspect of a narrative
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Thanks Andrew, very helpful.
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I completely agree, and no, I
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You may well be right about
Why does Jesus give the kingdom back in the end and become subject again to God?
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Does not reign speak of
Why won’t there be marriage in the resurrection?
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Mallory, I’ve learned a lot
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Index of Bible references
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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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