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Hermeneutics and narrative
Holes in the story: did the crowds turn against Jesus at the end?
11 Feb 2025
How to tell the biblical story in a way that makes a difference: some lessons from Islamic educators
29 Jan 2025
The “narrative-historical” method according to ChatGPT
8 Nov 2024
Matthew Thiessen on the Jewish Paul: should we choose against readings that are harmful to others?
21 Oct 2024
“The Babylonian captivity figured out our spiritual bondage under sin and Satan”
11 Apr 2024
Now let’s go over this again: historical narratology and the horizons of the New Testament
4 Apr 2024
Building and rebuilding the people of God: it’s child’s play
28 Feb 2024
Starting with Jesus?
6 Feb 2024
Why we need a sort of Pentecostal eschatology today
11 Jul 2023
Why theology is of no use to us now
29 Jun 2023
The New Historicism and the narrative-historical method
1 Jun 2023
The inversion of the Easter week stories diagrammatised
6 Apr 2023
The two meanings of Easter and what they tell us about the mission of the church today
4 Apr 2023
New CBQ article: the fullness of time and the present evil age
30 Mar 2023
Is John Walton right about the “codependent transactionalism” of the people who built the tower of Babel?
20 Feb 2023
A trinitarian hermeneutic and how it breaks the New Testament narrative
6 Feb 2023
Biblical hermeneutics and the destabilising of the world
15 Nov 2022
Not sure about the charts: please explain…
13 May 2022
Defying history: the future of the church in a Third World Culture
2 May 2022
A narrative missiology and where it gets us
15 Mar 2022
Is there any hope of redemption in Genesis 1-11?
31 Jan 2022
What is the essence of Christianity?
12 Oct 2021
Why the narrative-historical method is not a suppression of theology
3 Aug 2021
The Passion Translation. But really the problem is…
10 Jun 2021
Making Jesus small again
14 May 2021
Answers to questions about hermeneutics, history, and hell
24 Apr 2021
How “liberal” is the narrative-historical method?
14 Apr 2021
Review of Jennifer Butler’s Who Stole My Bible?
17 Mar 2021
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
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