Post-Christendom

Mission after Christendom: beyond the incarnational-missional paradigm
The wisdom of Trinitarianism
Concerning the times and seasons
A question about the “Jesus-looking God” of the neo-Anabaptists
Making space for God in post-Christian Europe
Misreading the parable of the minas from the post-Christendom margins
Are we religious, spiritual, or something else?
The strengths (and weaknesses) of the narrative-historical method
Reading the parable of the mustard seed after Christendom
Keep telling the story, despite God and despite ourselves
What do we mean when we say that Jesus is Lord?
Disorganised Religion Day
The New Testament, the end of theology, and the recovery of dialogue
The church and social protest: counting the cost
St Paul's: a step in the right direction
Occupy London: what would Jesus have done?
Emerging ecclesiology in crisis
The benefits of the consistent historical over the half-historical paradigm
The state of theology and the role of freelance theologians
Is the global church following the Western church over the edge?
The church is dead?
Christendom and the victory of God
Acting out the biblical narrative
The New Testament and “what now for the church”
Redefining evangelicalism
Finding better ways to do theology
Post-Christendom and the global church
How does scripture speak to the world?
Postconservative evangelicalism and beyond
Is evangelicalism worth fighting for?