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Eschatology
20 reasons for thinking that “Babylon the great” is Rome not Jerusalem
12 Nov 2015
Kingdom and mission. What’s changed since Schweitzer? Not much
10 Nov 2015
Lead us not into temptation
3 Nov 2015
Evangelical views of the resurrection
22 Oct 2015
Two ways of thinking about resurrection
21 Oct 2015
What happens at the end of Revelation?
19 Oct 2015
Theosis and the supposedly cruciform God
15 Oct 2015
Salvation by faith, judgment by works, and the theological captivity of ideas
13 Oct 2015
You are gods: Carl Mosser on theosis
9 Oct 2015
My arguments against Ortlund’s restatement of Packer’s arguments against annihilationism
7 Oct 2015
What happened to the resurrection of the wicked?
23 Sep 2015
Deeper into the doctrine of the second coming of Jesus
16 Sep 2015
Why the end of the world is the end of the world
27 Aug 2015
Who says that this prophecy has two referents?
20 Aug 2015
The widow of Zarephath, Naaman the Syrian, and the redemption of the world
19 Aug 2015
J. Richard Middleton on salvation and the restoration of all things
13 Aug 2015
The Son of Man according to Daniel, Enoch and Jesus: it’s the same old story
22 Jul 2015
Rethinking Matthew’s coming of the Son of Man
23 Apr 2015
Judgment, kingdom, and sexual immorality
2 Apr 2015
Resurrection, judgment, and sexual immorality
27 Mar 2015
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