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The place of the cross in the biblical narrative
11 Aug 2016
What must the church become? Narrative and praxis
2 Jun 2016
Why the Lord’s Prayer should be banned in cinemas
23 Nov 2015
Tom Wright on religion and politics: the beginning and end of theocracy
27 Oct 2015
Is the church in the post-Christian West in exile?
6 Aug 2015
10 good reasons to switch to a narrative-historical hermeneutic
9 Jun 2015
What should we expect apostles to do today?
6 Aug 2014
Mission after Christendom: beyond the incarnational-missional paradigm
29 Jul 2014
The wisdom of Trinitarianism
12 Feb 2014
Concerning the times and seasons
15 Jan 2014
A question about the “Jesus-looking God” of the neo-Anabaptists
2 Jan 2014
Making space for God in post-Christian Europe
23 Jul 2013
Misreading the parable of the minas from the post-Christendom margins
28 Jan 2013
Are we religious, spiritual, or something else?
4 Jan 2013
The strengths (and weaknesses) of the narrative-historical method
19 Nov 2012
Reading the parable of the mustard seed after Christendom
12 Nov 2012
Keep telling the story, despite God and despite ourselves
6 Nov 2012
What do we mean when we say that Jesus is Lord?
1 Nov 2012
Disorganised Religion Day
19 Sep 2012
The New Testament, the end of theology, and the recovery of dialogue
12 Nov 2011
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