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Hermeneutics and narrative
Should we still love our enemies?
21 Jun 2012
At the risk of repeating myself...
19 Jun 2012
What was God's "eternal purpose"?
18 Jun 2012
Is the promise of the narrative-historical approach real or illusory?
15 Jun 2012
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what's in it for me? Part 3
9 Jun 2012
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what's in it for me? Part 2
6 Jun 2012
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me? Part 1
4 Jun 2012
Brian LePort's ten most difficult doctrinal/theological issues
23 Apr 2012
Andrew Sullivan on Jesus
3 Apr 2012
More on the divinity of Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels
12 Mar 2012
Daniel Kirk on narrative theology
28 Feb 2012
Dogmas, doctrines, opinions, and narratives
15 Feb 2012
Jesus Have I Loved, But Paul? Chapter 6: Women in the Story of God
16 Jan 2012
The fault line between the Reformed and the... er, post-Reformed?
12 Jan 2012
The fog of biblical interpretation
9 Jan 2012
A parable of two sons
3 Jan 2012
Interpreters of the New Testament should show more respect for boundaries
28 Dec 2011
Marcus Borg’s “historical-metaphorical” hermeneutic
14 Dec 2011
Misinterpreting Jesus for the sake of the gospel: parables of a prodigal son
26 Nov 2011
Polysemy, pre-eminence, and patriarchy in Paul
22 Nov 2011
The New Testament, the end of theology, and the recovery of dialogue
12 Nov 2011
Some thoughts on some thoughts of Roger Olson on narrative theology
16 Oct 2011
A narrative-historical creed (first draft)
7 Oct 2011
Historical context for the New Testament
29 Sep 2011
Scot McKnight and the gospel of King Jesus: halfway there
21 Sep 2011
Ben Witherington III on Gehenna, and the clash of paradigms
19 Sep 2011
The revelation of Jesus: a quick narrative-historical reading of 1 Peter
29 Aug 2011
Why do we need a divine author?
26 Aug 2011
History and theology: never the twain shall meet
19 Aug 2011
The benefits of the consistent historical over the half-historical paradigm
18 Aug 2011
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