I'm Andrew Perriman. I'm a theologian with a special interest in how we tell the biblical story in the modern Western secular context. This podcast takes some of the core material from my blog and packs it off into audio land to see how it gets on.
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I'm Andrew Perriman. I'm a theologian with a special interest in how we tell the biblical story in the modern Western secular context. This podcast takes some of the core material from my blog and packs it off into audio land to see how it gets on.
Does the narrative-historical method help us to answer the question “Why be a Christian?”
Postost Podcast
16 minutes
7 years ago
Does the narrative-historical method help us to answer the question “Why be a Christian?”
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?
Postost Podcast
I'm Andrew Perriman. I'm a theologian with a special interest in how we tell the biblical story in the modern Western secular context. This podcast takes some of the core material from my blog and packs it off into audio land to see how it gets on.