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Daily Archives: January 3, 2016
Seeing God, Feeling God, and Obedience
My pastor at church this morning preached about the magi of Matthew 2. According to my pastor, the star that proclaimed Jesus’ birth was there for everyone to see. The reason that the magi saw it was that they were … Continue reading
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Book Review (part 17: How the Gospel of John Contributed to the Parting of the Ways) – ‘Neither Jew nor Greek’ by James D.G. Dunn
Originally posted on The Dustin Martyr Blog:
In the seventeenth post regarding my recap/review of James Dunn’s newest volume Neither Jew nor Greek I will draw out a particularly fascinating discussion on how the Fourth Gospel contributed (and in what sense)…
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The One Group the Church Needs to Welcome the Most
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Luke’s Nativity Story, Critically Examined
Originally posted on Is That in the Bible?:
The nativity of Jesus is such a beloved tale, it’s hard to read it critically without feeling a twinge of guilt, as though I am betraying something sacred and magical in my…
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