Hermeneutics and narrative

Should we still love our enemies?
At the risk of repeating myself...
What was God's "eternal purpose"?
Is the promise of the narrative-historical approach real or illusory?
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what's in it for me? Part 3
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what's in it for me? Part 2
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me? Part 1
Brian LePort's ten most difficult doctrinal/theological issues
Andrew Sullivan on Jesus
More on the divinity of Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels
Daniel Kirk on narrative theology
Dogmas, doctrines, opinions, and narratives
Jesus Have I Loved, But Paul? Chapter 6: Women in the Story of God
The fault line between the Reformed and the... er, post-Reformed?
The fog of biblical interpretation
A parable of two sons
Interpreters of the New Testament should show more respect for boundaries
Marcus Borg’s “historical-metaphorical” hermeneutic
Misinterpreting Jesus for the sake of the gospel: parables of a prodigal son
Polysemy, pre-eminence, and patriarchy in Paul
The New Testament, the end of theology, and the recovery of dialogue
Some thoughts on some thoughts of Roger Olson on narrative theology
A narrative-historical creed (first draft)
Historical context for the New Testament
Scot McKnight and the gospel of King Jesus: halfway there
Ben Witherington III on Gehenna, and the clash of paradigms
The revelation of Jesus: a quick narrative-historical reading of 1 Peter
Why do we need a divine author?
History and theology: never the twain shall meet
The benefits of the consistent historical over the half-historical paradigm