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The side bar boxes have always been my favorite part of this book.
On Unexpected Social Agendas in the New Testament. Who Woulda Thought?
Where can one hand in questions for the Q&A November?
On October 2024 Gold Q&A Replay
this may be somewhat tangential, but since God as we believe he is, is all-knowing of past and future, then…
On Doesn’t “Free Will” Explain Suffering?
According to the gospel of John and the letters of Paul, Do you think a pre-existent Jesus goes back to…
On Jesus as God in the New Testament
Thanks. Great information. Next question, which you have mentioned in previous posts: How to know the INTENTION of the authors?…
On Oral Traditions and the Dates of Our Gospels
Interesting article.
On Jesus as God in the New Testament
To me, suffering is all that really matters. I haven't come across a satisfying explanation yet, although IMHO opinion, Buddhism…
On Doesn’t “Free Will” Explain Suffering?
O,theodicy!It seems either unsolvable or easily sorted out.It stares at us if we believe there’s a God,or if faith in…
On Doesn’t “Free Will” Explain Suffering?
While attending University in the late 60's I took an advanced course in cultural anthropology. The professor when discussing for…
On Oral Traditions and the Dates of Our Gospels
Did believing in divine beings other than Yahweh make them polytheistic? Or would they have somehow maintained a monotheistic identity?
On Jesus as God in the New Testament
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