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Hermeneutics and narrative
The proclamation of the gospel is the “narration of past history” (Hengel)
3 Mar 2015
Ethnocentrism, universalism, and new creation: an overstated salvation-historical paradigm
23 Feb 2015
History and theology: off the charts
17 Feb 2015
Neither the prince of Tyre nor the king of Babylon is Satan
3 Feb 2015
Guidelines for preaching: first get the biblical narrative more or less right
7 Jan 2015
Happy narrative-historical Christmas everybody!
22 Dec 2014
Resolving the tension between wrath and love by means of diagrams
12 Nov 2014
And on the cross where Jesus died, the wrath of God was satisfied…
10 Nov 2014
Why did the risen Jesus send the apostles out to make disciples of all nations?
30 Oct 2014
The narratives of mission
30 Sep 2014
Satan, serpents and the dreadful forces of political change
18 Sep 2014
The narrative-historical method—an outline
4 Sep 2014
Theology, history and which Jesus?
22 Aug 2014
Christ died for whose sins in accordance with the scriptures?
15 Jul 2014
The theological interpretation of scripture and the dashing of babies against rocks
9 Jul 2014
Some standing here will not taste death...
18 Jun 2014
Origen, Jesus, and the kingdoms of the world (in narrative-historical perspective)
6 Jun 2014
The book of Acts as political-religious narrative
16 May 2014
It’s not eschatology, folks, it’s just a story
1 May 2014
The Gospel of Matthew and the horizon of the early church
21 Mar 2014
The meek shall inherit the land: an exercise in hermeneutical restraint
11 Mar 2014
Jesus, the gods, and the philosophers
6 Feb 2014
The Story of Israel: A Biblical Theology
26 Jan 2014
The gospel, the story of Israel, and personal salvation: no compromise
9 Jan 2014
Anabaptism and the truncated politics of Jesus
6 Jan 2014
A narrative statement of missional faith
28 Nov 2013
The end of narrative for Christians and Jews
11 Nov 2013
The woman and the dragon
6 Nov 2013
The long, difficult story of new creation
30 Oct 2013
Either Paul got the timing wrong or we’ve got the end wrong
5 Oct 2013
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