Appreciation

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Appreciation

Postby LauraAnn » Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:04 pm

I didn't want to intrude on the thread.
I just want to thank you for the one on The Gospel's authenticity.
I learned much and appreciate it.

Looking forward to more in the future.
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Re: Appreciation

Postby jcr4runner » Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:29 pm

Thank you and yes of course.

I have barely gotten started yet.

I am posting this here as a way of organizing material for what will, God willing, end up being a section of the website that deals with theology and apologetics.

You can see the outline in the first thread. I plan to cover all the books of the NT first, then the testimony of the Church Fathers, then look at the documentary evidence, and finally critique liberalism. I've done a lot of this type of thing on my blog, but it is sporadic and goes in all sorts of directions. This is an attempt to do something more linear. If you haven't seen Dan Wallace's articels at http://www.bible.org/author.php?author_id=1 then I recommend those too. I am only scratching the surface of his level of scholarship.
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Re: Appreciation

Postby amyweaver29 » Sun May 30, 2010 9:59 am

I would just like to say that the Bible is a complete guide to living a christian life. And, somehow, I am appreciative of this forum for giving us a chance to proclaim God's goodness.

Regards and God bless,
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