On my blog and in a few books I argue against the theological interpretation of scripture and for a consistently narrative-historical interpretation of scripture. Why? Because the method makes much better sense of the texts. But can it do more than that? Can it give us better answers to the big questions about God and the universe?
Should we “water down” the doctrine of the Second Coming?
An interview with the people who started Urban Monastics
Conversation with Rob Bavington about church planting
Talking with Lynsey and Stuart Gilmour about an “alternative” approach to mission in Scotland
The ends of the ages: church in the Anthropocene
Getting the mission of the church “right”: the whole point of justification
Paul and Athens: the case against and for same-sex relationships
The true identity of Jesus: I am the bread of life
The good news is the narration of history
The debate about “hell”: why both sides are missing the point
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The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)