Hermeneutics and narrative

Three ways to fit the story of salvation into history
Why my argument against the traditional doctrine of "hell" is not liberalism
Towards a useful narrative-historical theology
Why we do not need theology
Putting the past and the future back into hermeneutics
History and theologies: schematization number 6
My small contribution to the SBL International Meeting in London
Out of Egypt I called my son: the rabbit in the hat trick
Paul’s argument about the atonement of Israel in Romans 3-4
Was the gospel told first to the serpent?
Acting out the biblical narrative
The New Testament and “what now for the church”
Theology and history and Jesus as the culmination of Israel's story
The history of biblical interpretation—a tale of two cities
Roger Olson and the definition of postconservative evangelicalism
A New Translation: The Earliest Christian Documents: AD 49-100
Apocalyptic realism and deliverance from the coming wrath
The message of the Bible in one sentence
The past, present and future of salvation. In context.
How the light of the modern gospel distorts scripture
A presumptuous appeal to both emergents and Reformed
Where’s the “wrath” in the announcement to Zechariah?
The true meaning of Luke’s Christmas, part 6
The Word became flesh: John and the historical Jesus
Ancient text and modern reader: a simple hermeneutical model
How does scripture speak to the world?
Scripture as the (historical) theological interpretation of history
New Perspective and Reformed theologies at a crossroads
How shall we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land?
How does God speak to us through an ancient text?