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Odds ‘n Ends 6/18/07


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Andreas Köstenberger thinks Dan Wallace’s view that John’s gospel was written before AD 70 is far-fetched. Dan responded.

Listen J. P. Morleand (our next Converse with Scholars guest) talk about his new book The Kingdom Triangle and read a sample chapter.

For those of you wondering why Ed Komoszewski hasn’t followed up on comments in his various blog entries or posted the final part of his 3-part series on dispensationalism, his WordPress account has been giving us fits. Ed will get back to blogging as soon as we get the problem ironed out.

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  1. Chad Winters says:

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    Ed has been censored by the Anti-Dispensationalists!!!

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    lol . . . you may have that one right!

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