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What about the resurrection of the martyrs? When was that supposed to have happened?
Andrew → davo
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Not convinced.Paul and the
Rich → davo
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Davo,
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Not at all.
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A resurrection of the dead
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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On what grounds can you say
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Did Paul imagine that the
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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We can’t say that the
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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So it could have been a non
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You provide a link to your
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Yeah Genesis 3:15 was the
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Thanks.You can see what I
Andrew → Andrew
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That’s really interesting! I
From theology to history: Oliver Crisp on the temptations of the Christ
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Jesus was the incarnate
Forgiveness of sins in Acts
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…how might something like
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Yes, that makes sense. A
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Hi James. I’m still pondering
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Hi Andrew. Working my way
Would it bother Paul that Jesus still hasn’t come again two thousand years later?
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Thanks Andrew! Appreciate the
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Good question, David, and a
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Thanks for this post Andrew.
Andrew → Andrew
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Thank you, Andrew—though it
Andrew → Andrew
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Great post Dr. Perriman, very
Does Paul say that Jesus is God in Romans 9:5?
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Hi Phil, despite my letter
Dines → Phil L.
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Hi Phil and thank you. I
Andrew → Marc Taylor
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How about we give this one a
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No one has manipulated the
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a. Only God is the proper
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Hi Dines,
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And since the Son is the
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Why are you looking for Jesus
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The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology
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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
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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