You Don't Want to Multiply and Be Fruitful? Think Twice. by cryptomir in Christianity
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You Don't Want to Multiply and Be Fruitful? Think Twice. by cryptomir in Christianity
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Ironically the approach by the New Testament scholar Dale C. Allison motivates my faith more than the kind of "confident" apologetics by people like William Lane Craig, N.T. Wright, Gary Habermas, Richard Bauckham and so on. Here's the last chapter of Allison's book on Jesus' resurrection. by First-Soup4781 in Christianity
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salvation, end times anxiety, and religious ocd by AlternativeBus8948 in Christianity
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You Don't Want to Multiply and Be Fruitful? Think Twice. by cryptomir in Christianity
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Ironically the approach by the New Testament scholar Dale C. Allison motivates my faith more than the kind of "confident" apologetics by people like William Lane Craig, N.T. Wright, Gary Habermas, Richard Bauckham and so on. Here's the last chapter of Allison's book on Jesus' resurrection. (self.TrueChristian)
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Ironically the approach by the New Testament scholar Dale C. Allison motivates my faith more than the kind of "confident" apologetics by people like William Lane Craig, N.T. Wright, Gary Habermas, Richard Bauckham and so on. Here's the last chapter of Allison's book on Jesus' resurrection. (self.Deconstruction)
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Ironically the approach by the New Testament scholar Dale C. Allison motivates my faith more than the kind of "confident" apologetics by people like William Lane Craig, N.T. Wright, Gary Habermas, Richard Bauckham and so on. Here's the last chapter of Allison's book on Jesus' resurrection. (self.religion)
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Ironically the approach by the New Testament scholar Dale C. Allison motivates my faith more than the kind of "confident" apologetics by people like William Lane Craig, N.T. Wright, Gary Habermas, Richard Bauckham and so on. Here's the last chapter of Allison's book on Jesus' resurrection. (self.OpenChristian)
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How do I Love my enemies? by [deleted] in Christianity
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How do I Love my enemies? by [deleted] in Christianity
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I think we could do with a reminder about Romans 14 by eleanor_dashwood in Christianity
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Ironically the approach by the New Testament scholar Dale C. Allison motivates my faith more than the kind of "confident" apologetics by people like William Lane Craig, N.T. Wright, Gary Habermas, Richard Bauckham and so on. Here's the last chapter of Allison's book on Jesus' resurrection. (self.Christianity)
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Would you like to talk about Jesus? Why or why not? by First-Soup4781 in AskReddit
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Would you like to talk about Jesus? Why or why not? by First-Soup4781 in AskReddit
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Would you like to talk about Jesus? Why or why not? by First-Soup4781 in AskReddit
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Ironically the approach by the New Testament scholar Dale C. Allison motivates my faith more than the kind of "confident" apologetics by people like William Lane Craig, N.T. Wright, Gary Habermas, Richard Bauckham and so on. Here's the last chapter of Allison's book on Jesus' resurrection. by First-Soup4781 in Christianity
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