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Questioning the answer to adoptionist christology: Prepare the way of which Lord?
Miguel de Servet → Marc Taylor
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@ Marc Taylor
Trinity Sunday from the perspective of John in the throne room of God
Marc Taylor → peter wilkinson
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In addition to what you have
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I wouldn’t dream of
Andrew → Samuel Conner
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Quite right. Theoretical
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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This is not connected
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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As you say, both themes are
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But what we have in
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But it’s not how the New
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A thing that I have come to
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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…it is (to me) perfectly
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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The Trinitarian argument is
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This is why I wrote when
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“Amen” is not confined to the
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When wisdom and power and
Andrew → Marc Taylor
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You prove my point there. The
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Bg deal that the language is
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Who’s avoiding the obvious
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Reverence and obeisance are
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Well no, the evidence of
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No one else but God alone is
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Marc, this looks like a very
When Adam names the woman, he does not exert authority over her
cyp → Andrew
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About how Hagar and other
Andrew → cyp
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I’m not clear what the scope
cyp → Andrew
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It is interesting how you
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About the Adam thing, yes he
cyp → Andrew
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You do not get my point. If
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Naming people in the Bible is
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You cherry pick the Bible and
Why does Jesus give the kingdom back in the end and become subject again to God?
Andrew → james hayden
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Paul doesn’t address that
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what happens to Jesus body
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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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The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me?
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