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Before Abraham was, I am
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I think John is far less
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This review by Wayne Coppins
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It is very important to try
Neither the prince of Tyre nor the king of Babylon is Satan
John Baptist → Andrew
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”Prince” and “King” are not
Was Jesus' kingdom spiritual or physical? No.
Endar Malkovich → Andrew
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I’m sorry, but one of the
The message of the Bible in one sentence
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How about…We couldn’t, Christ
Why did the Jews accuse Jesus of making himself equal to God?
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Phil’s interpretation of
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In response to your first
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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I didn’t completely ignore
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It seems the author of John
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That’s a good point. So how
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Jesus was not, anyway,
peter wilkinson → Phil L.
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I haven’t ignored 20.36; I
Peter → Andrew
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Andrew, you wrote, “[John]
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I was going to stay out of
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It’s true that claiming to be
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Philo does not suggest at all
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I certainly agree that Jesus
Tim Keller gets a lot right but gets hell badly wrong
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Matthew 25:31-46 describes a
I said you are gods…
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This was also suggested here.
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you don’t see a parallel
The “patriarchy paradox”: why both complementarians and egalitarians may have got it wrong (and right)
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Malcolm, the second part
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“Traditionalists or
Does the narrative-historical method distort New Testament christology?
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It’s not going to be possible
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I am very sorry about Brexit,
peter wilkinson → Phil L.
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I seem to be conducting
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Thanks for the clarification.
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I can appreciate that.
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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I differ in some key respects
The doctrine of the Trinity: less than the sum of the parts
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I think it’s unlikely Targum
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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
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The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me?
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