David’s four session framework for dialogue on the Christian historical metanarrative.
To determine our common ground and our differences.
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David’s four session framework for dialogue on the Christian historical metanarrative.
To determine our common ground and our differences.
Download from the Resources page.
Photo by Robert Nyman on Unsplash
Worship is already happening in the United States,
and across the world.
Lord, help us to do large-scale public worship and evangelism, with good practice, and good thinking.
How to read the introduction of Romans, with a focus on the argument of Rom 1:14-17.
With a fresh translation and a concise step-by-step commentary.
In Rom 1:14-17, Paul re-expresses the ancient Habakkuk 2:4 prophetic vision, which was about the distant future, as rather an historical ‘vision’ unfolding in his own personal and historical context.
The book presents David’s fresh interpretation of the argument across Rom 1:1-23, including:
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See also David’s current Research.
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The resources that were important to David for learning the Bible story.
David is in Melbourne, Australia since October 2018.