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Israel and the land: the story continues
13 Oct 2025
The Christian nationalists get the New Testament sort of right and history very wrong
29 Sep 2025
The why and the whither before the what of “missional” or “prophetic” church practice
17 Jul 2025
Jesus, the Shema, and the scribe who is not far from the kingdom of God
10 Jul 2025
What the remarkable “Hymn of Babylon” teaches us about the mission of the church today
3 Jul 2025
A prophet is not without honour...
19 Feb 2025
How to tell the biblical story in a way that makes a difference: some lessons from Islamic educators
29 Jan 2025
The “book of the origin of Jesus Christ” and what really happened at Christmas
17 Dec 2024
Where is God in the present crises facing the church and humanity? See my book…
3 Dec 2024
The disruptive dramas of Holy Week
25 Mar 2024
The earthquake and “hell”
13 Feb 2023
When prophecy mostly didn’t fail
22 Jun 2022
What exactly did Jesus get right?
18 Apr 2022
The apocalyptic significance of Easter Week: Jesus and the temple
5 Apr 2022
James Tabor’s failed failed apocalypse of the New Testament argument
7 Mar 2022
The stones will cry out
16 Feb 2022
Why the “missional church” must also be prophetic
9 Feb 2022
The feeding of the five thousand sheep without a shepherd
21 Jul 2021
Katherine Shaner on the danger of singular saviours
7 Apr 2021
What does the New Testament teach us about hope?
1 Feb 2021
Jesus and the Capitol Hill mob
13 Jan 2021
Dissonance-reducing rationalisations of failed expectations in the early church. Or not
11 Sep 2020
Review: God and the Pandemic: Tom Wright’s myopic theological response to coronavirus
3 Jun 2020
Why did Jesus tell his disciples to take swords with them?
12 May 2020
This is the best theological reflection on the coronavirus pandemic that I have read so far
15 Apr 2020
Biblical scholar says that COVID-19 is not an “act of God”. Is he right?
13 Apr 2020
Where is the God of history in this pandemic?
6 Apr 2020
Coronavirus—Tom Wright says that Christianity offers no answers. Is that the best we can do?
31 Mar 2020
Another reason to think that Isaiah’s suffering servant is the generation of Jews which grew up in Babylon
26 Feb 2019
About whom does the prophet say this?
7 Feb 2019
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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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