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How come there are bad people in the new heaven and new earth?
davo → Andrew
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How is Israel both “creation”
Andrew → davo
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The language is similar, but
davo → Andrew
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To my mind, the language and
Andrew → davo
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Indeed, that’s the preterist
Andrew → Peter Simmonds
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I don’t think we need to read
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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My argument is that the seven
davo → Andrew
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The apparent conflict of sin
Peter Simmonds → Andrew
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It seems to me to refer to
Roger Sacco → Andrew
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Very helpful is a video on
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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But the interlude has to do
Philip L Ledgerwood → Andrew
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This probably goes without
The widow of Zarephath, Naaman the Syrian, and the redemption of the world
Andrew → John Shepard
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Hi John,My point, basically,
John Shepard → Andrew
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I am not sure what you mean
unPodcast: Does the narrative-historical method help us to answer the question “Why be a Christian?”
John Shakespeare → Andrew
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Thanks.
The biblical argument about salvation (my soteriology)
KENNEDY WILLIAM DOS SANTOS → Andrew
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Excellent content, I learned
Why does Jesus give the kingdom back in the end and become subject again to God?
Jerry smith → Bonnie
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Does your comment imply that
Podcast: Does the narrative-historical method help us to answer the question “Why be a Christian?”
Phil L. → Andrew
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“Oh, I want to be in that
Andrew → John Shakespeare
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Thanks, John. I’ll put the
John Shakespeare → Andrew
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Thank you. That was perhaps
Why did Jesus say he would crush some to pieces?
davo → Andrew
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“So the theory now is that he
A summary of James Brownson’s argument in Bible, Gender, Sexuality
Herb Kraker → Andrew
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Dr. Brownson has been a well
The Bible Project New Testament Overview: story and history
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Just realised you were
Alex → Andrew
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Or more positively, the
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I haven’t got to the
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Actually 8 minutes and 17
Andrew → Alex
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I wonder if this
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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By a curious coincidence, a
Phil L. → Alex
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I’ve often wondered if it
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Thanks Andrew, you are
Why is there no “gospel” in the Gospel of John?
Andrew → Alex
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Thanks for this. I completely
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Index of Bible references
Theological terms in narrative-historical perspective
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Auf Deutsch
Romans
Method
The “narrative-historical” method according to ChatGPT
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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