Hermeneutics and narrative

Unbelievable? Was Jesus a failed apocalyptic prophet? Matthew Hartke & Andrew Perriman
Beyond the violence of God: a narrative-historical perspective
Is “kingdom” in the New Testament the same as “kingdom” in the Old Testament?
Phyllis Bird on the authority of historical testimony
Digging for deeper meanings that don’t exist
Dale Allison on Jesus and the end of the world (or not)
Just to be clear, I am neither a Preterist nor a Unitarian
Biblical narrative, missional context, and same-sex sexual relations all in the same breath
A meditation on narrative for Carnival day
Wolfhart Pannenberg backs the narrative-historical method (up to a point)
What happens to us after death?
What “horizon” do we have to live for?
The beginning and the end of Trinitarianism: a response to Fred Sanders
Narrative substitutionary atonement in Luke: Jesus and the sins of Barabbas
A hermeneutical parable: the frog of the gospel and the lily pond of narrative
A quiz on the atonement (in narrative-historical perspective)
Jesus’ parable of the wicked tenants: an exercise in narrative-historical hermeneutics
Substitutionary versus anti-substitutionary theories: both lose, one more than the other
Stories about Jesus: how they fit together, and what he means for us today
A commentary on Owen Strachan’s less than biblical defence of the atonement
A dead guy going to heaven is not metaphysics?
A pragmatic non-theory of the atonement
The death of Jesus: not as difficult to understand as you might think
Theology and history: is the dam about to break?
A new Dead Sea Scrolls Cave and the narrative-historical method
16 reasons for thinking that the conversion of the empire was at the heart of New Testament eschatology
Larry Hurtado’s (non-apocalyptic) Destroyer of the gods
A conversation with Emi about salvation and mission
Talking Jesus: problems with the modern evangelistic paradigm
Same-sex same old story?