Hermeneutics and narrative

Scot McKnight on the historical Jesus and the Jesus of the church
Kester Brewin on the failed “mutiny” of the prodigal son
Understanding the big picture of the Bible: a guide to reading the Bible well
The story is more than gospel: a response to Leslie Leyland Fields
In what sense are we "bound to what the New Testament teaches"?
Mark Driscoll and the marks of a "true church"
Should we still love our enemies?
At the risk of repeating myself...
What was God's "eternal purpose"?
Is the promise of the narrative-historical approach real or illusory?
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what's in it for me? Part 3
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what's in it for me? Part 2
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me? Part 1
Brian LePort's ten most difficult doctrinal/theological issues
Andrew Sullivan on Jesus
More on the divinity of Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels
Daniel Kirk on narrative theology
Dogmas, doctrines, opinions, and narratives
Jesus Have I Loved, But Paul? Chapter 6: Women in the Story of God
The fault line between the Reformed and the... er, post-Reformed?
The fog of biblical interpretation
A parable of two sons
Interpreters of the New Testament should show more respect for boundaries
Marcus Borg’s “historical-metaphorical” hermeneutic
Misinterpreting Jesus for the sake of the gospel: parables of a prodigal son
Polysemy, pre-eminence, and patriarchy in Paul
The New Testament, the end of theology, and the recovery of dialogue
Some thoughts on some thoughts of Roger Olson on narrative theology
A narrative-historical creed (first draft)
Historical context for the New Testament