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The true meaning of Luke’s Christmas, part 6 Andrew Perriman
The two meanings of Easter and what they tell us about the mission of the church today Andrew Perriman
The two modes of “mission” (for want of a better word) in the Bible Andrew Perriman
The unbiblical doctrine of “hell” Andrew Perriman
The unfamiliar face of Jesus Andrew Perriman
The violence of Jesus in the temple: setting a bad example Andrew Perriman
The virgin conception of Jesus and the christology of Acts Andrew Perriman
The way of Jesus in the wilderness Andrew Perriman
The way of life and the way of death Andrew Perriman
The weapons of our warfare: on the integrity of Christian ministry Andrew Perriman
The why and the whither before the what of “missional” or “prophetic” church practice Andrew Perriman
The widow of Zarephath, Naaman the Syrian, and the redemption of the world Andrew Perriman
The widow’s prayer Andrew Perriman
The wisdom of Trinitarianism Andrew Perriman
The wise and foolish virgins Andrew Perriman
The woman and the dragon Andrew Perriman
The Word became flesh: John and the historical Jesus Andrew Perriman
The wrath of God and the death of Jesus Andrew Perriman
The ‘rapture’ in its literary and historical setting Andrew Perriman
The “book of the origin of Jesus Christ” and what really happened at Christmas Andrew Perriman
The “Canaanite genocide” and the so-called “gospel of love” Andrew Perriman
The “Christ hymn”: true humanity or true kingship? Andrew Perriman
The “den of robbers” and the revolt against Rome Andrew Perriman
The “gospel” was not about the reconciliation of a man with his creator Andrew Perriman
The “historical” Jesus is anything but gentle, meek and mild Andrew Perriman
The “narrative-historical” method according to ChatGPT Andrew Perriman
The “patriarchy paradox”: why both complementarians and egalitarians may have got it wrong (and right) Andrew Perriman
The “rolling interpretation” of the Old Testament Andrew Perriman
Theological heresy and narrative-historical heresy Andrew Perriman
Theological hermeneutics and the meaning of “Immanuel” Andrew Perriman
Theology and history and Jesus as the culmination of Israel's story Andrew Perriman
Theology and history: is the dam about to break? Andrew Perriman
Theology and history: on totally different wave lengths Andrew Perriman
Theology and the interpretation of Isaiah 53 Andrew Perriman
Theology, history and which Jesus? Andrew Perriman
Theology, narrative and history: how they work in practice Andrew Perriman