Evangelicalism

What is an “evangelical”?
Theses about evangelical Christianity
Evangelicals and the narrative-historical method: three questions
Mission and the “history of redemption”
The logic of salvation for Jews and Gentiles in Paul
Getting saved in the Gospels
Five (reinforced) fundamentals for an evangelical future
Can evangelicalism hitch the wagon of church and mission to the horse of historical narrative?
Evangelicalism in narrative-historical perspective
A half-truth of modern evangelicalism: Jesus lives in the heart of the believer
Evangelicals, historical criticism and the second coming
Making space for God in post-Christian Europe
Creation, fall, redemption, and new creation is not much of a metanarrative
Bebbington, Viola, and the redefinition of evangelicalism
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what's in it for me? Part 2
Evangelicalism, A new kind of
A narrative-historical creed (first draft)
The church is dead?
Redefining evangelicalism
Roger Olson and the definition of postconservative evangelicalism
Why evangelical biblical scholars are so hesitant about accepting historical-critical conclusions
Brian McLaren and being evangelical
Roger E. Olson: Opposing Calvinism
Is evangelicalism worth fighting for?
A brief and friendly critique of the Evangelical Alliance statement of faith