Hermeneutics and narrative

Donald Hagner’s “interpretive dilemma” that isn’t a dilemma
Some thoughts on the opening paragraph of Donald Hagner’s How New is the New Testament?
Testing times: a narrative framework for the renewal of the Western church
About whom does the prophet say this?
Why traditional eschatology is a failure of nerve
Evangelicals and the narrative-historical method: three questions
Does the narrative-historical method distort New Testament christology?
How come there are bad people in the new heaven and new earth?
unPodcast: Does the narrative-historical method help us to answer the question “Why be a Christian?”
The Bible Project New Testament Overview: story and history
God reigns, God returns, God redeems in history
Mission and the “history of redemption”
The biblical story, part three
The biblical story, part two
The biblical story, part one
Alexandria and Antioch: a revised tale of two cities
Death is swallowed up in victory. What? When? And has he misread the scriptures?
Did Jesus promise to return within the lifetime of his disciples?
Why we should contain rather than extinguish the fires of hell
The narrative logic of salvation from the point of view of a Jewish apostle
Scripture, same-sex marriage, natural law, and the narrative-historical method
How would Jesus teach the church to pray today?
More on the narrative logic of salvation: “we have redemption through his blood”
The rise and fall of the modern evangelical paradigm
What do I mean when I say that Jesus is my personal Lord and saviour?
I said you are gods…
Could you please help me understand the practical consequences…?
New year, new attempt to explain what this blog is all about
When is a dichotomy not a dichotomy? Tim Keller vs. Rachel Held Evans
The doctrine of the Trinity: less than the sum of the parts