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Jesus the Divine Bridegroom: Michael Tait’s Case for a High Christology in Mark

  Tait, Michael. Jesus, the Divine Bridegroom, in Mark 2:18-22: Mark’s Christology Upgraded. Analecta Biblica 185. Rome: Gregorian & Biblical Press, 2010.       Michael Tait is a former schoolteacher and headmaster with two doctorates who sought but never … Continue reading

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Did Jesus Exist before He Was Born?

Critics of the Trinitarian view of Jesus Christ as God incarnate sometimes argue that Jesus could not have existed before he was born. They point out that Jesus received his name “Jesus” when he was born (Matt. 1:21, 25; Luke … Continue reading

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Communal Faith and Healing: Nabeel Qureshi and Healing, Part 9

Part 1 of this series, “A Failed Experiment,” provides the necessary background and explains my purpose in critiquing the late Nabeel Qureshi’s views on healing.   A key idea in Nabeel Qureshi’s thinking about miraculous healing was that such healing … Continue reading

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Faith and Healing in Jesus’ Ministry: Nabeel Qureshi and Healing, Part 8

Part 1 of this series, “A Failed Experiment,” provides the necessary background and explains my purpose in critiquing the late Nabeel Qureshi’s views on healing.   In at least three of Nabeel Qureshi’s vlogs, he spent some time commenting on … Continue reading

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Jesus’ Healings as Types of Salvation: Nabeel Qureshi and Healing, Part 6

Part 1 of this series, “A Failed Experiment,” provides the necessary background and explains my purpose in critiquing the late Nabeel Qureshi’s views on healing.   In one of his YouTube vlogs (#15), Nabeel Qureshi cited Matthew 8:17 in support … Continue reading

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