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My Impressions So Far of Gilbert West’s Apologetic for Jesus’ Resurrection
I said in my post here that I might blog about Gilbert West and George Littleton this week. West and Littleton were two eighteenth century thinkers whom my pastor talked about in his sermon last Sunday. West and Littleton attempted … Continue reading
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Tagged christian faith, four gospels, gilbert west, internet searches, jesus resurrection, saul of tarsus
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Week 3 of the John Bible Study
For its Bible study, my church is going through John’s Gospel: Wisdom from Ephesus, with Michael Card. I was a little thrown off by this question in our workbook: “Michael notes that the gospel of John is unique among the … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, John MacArthur, Religion
Tagged decapolis, four gospels, land of israel, mark chancey, pagan cities, Religion
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