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Hermeneutics and narrative
An addendum to my defence of a narrative-historical perspective on European Christendom
9 Mar 2021
In defence of a narrative-historical perspective on European Christendom
8 Mar 2021
Our multi-storied theological universe
6 Feb 2021
Now available! Hell and Heaven in Narrative Perspective (second edition)
12 Jan 2021
Progressive Christianity and the narrative-historical method
8 Jan 2021
The ends of the ages: church in the Anthropocene
21 Oct 2020
“The Lord said to my lord….” Did Jesus indulge in prosopological exegesis of the Old Testament?
28 Jul 2020
Should evangelicals be reading the signs of the times?
17 Jun 2020
A great and terrible day of the Lord?
8 Jun 2020
The deity of Jesus, the war against Rome, and theology (of the cross) as a hermeneutical tool
6 May 2020
Answers to questions about the narrative-historical method
24 Apr 2020
The gospel is changing, but there’s still some way to go
21 Apr 2020
Kingdom come and gone: is Jesus all he’s cracked up to be?
17 Apr 2020
Paul’s narrative world: roughly why I disagree with N.T. Wright about the meaning of “propitiation by his blood”
10 Apr 2020
Review of Steve Chalke’s The Lost Message of Paul, part 2: a digression
25 Mar 2020
The ancient narrative in which we are surprised to find ourselves
6 Mar 2020
New book out: End of Story? Same-Sex Relationships and the Narratives of Evangelical Mission
30 Nov 2019
Review of Matthew Bates, Gospel Allegiance: the ten events of the gospel allegiance creed
20 Nov 2019
Are Ignatius and Irenaeus reliable interpreters of Romans 1:3?
6 Nov 2019
From theology to history: Oliver Crisp on the temptations of the Christ
29 Oct 2019
Questions about the death of Jesus
19 Sep 2019
What sort of hope do we find in the New Testament?
14 Aug 2019
The “rolling interpretation” of the Old Testament
6 Aug 2019
Learning from Daniel’s prayer of confession
30 Jul 2019
It’s a while since we’ve had a diagram about theology and history
16 Jul 2019
Reimarus on the second coming of Jesus
1 Jul 2019
The Pope bowdlerizes the Lord’s Prayer
7 Jun 2019
Revelation and the “alter-empire” of Christ
6 Jun 2019
Is the Bible story or poetry? Or something else?
5 Jun 2019
Defending the narrative-historical definition of the kingdom of God
23 May 2019
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Index of Bible references
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Romans
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The “narrative-historical” method according to ChatGPT
The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology
Answers to questions about the narrative-historical method
New year, new attempt to explain what this blog is all about
Could you please help me understand the practical consequences…?
The narrative-historical method—an outline
Some rough and ready “rules” for doing a narrative-historical reading of the New Testament
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me?
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