- A Christological Hermeneutic: Crisis and Conflict in Hermeneutics
- A Guide to Understanding the Bible
- A New Quest of the Biblical Jesus
- A Word About This Book
- An Evangelical and Catholic Methodology
- An Interview with Jonathan L. Reed
- Appendix by Elizabeth B. Howes, Ph.D.
- Approach and Avoidance: The Bible as Literature
- Approximate Chronology of the New Testament Writings
- Approximate Chronology of the Old Testament Writings
- Battle for the Bible
- Biblical Authority
- Biblical Literalism: Constricting the Cosmic Dance
- Can You Get There from Here? Problems in Bible Translation
- Caution: Bible Class in Session
- Chapter 1: How this Dialogue Began by G.W.H. Lampe
- Chapter 1: Preface to Bultmann
- Chapter 1: The Bankruptcy of the Biblical Critical Paradigm
- Chapter 1: The Bible as the Word of God
- Chapter 1: The Bible Is a Problem
- Chapter 1: The Idea of God
- Chapter 1: The Letters to the Thessalonians
- Chapter 1: Where We Stand
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 10: The Gospel According to Luke
- Chapter 11:<B> </B>The Acts of the Apostles
- Chapter 12:<B> </B>The Revelation of John
- Chapter 13:<B> </B>The Epistle to the Hebrews
- Chapter 14: The First Epistle of Peter
- Chapter 15:<B> </B>The Epistle of James
- Chapter 16:<B> </B>The Letters of John
- Chapter 17: The Gospel According to John
- Chapter 18: The Letters to Timothy and to Titus
- Chapter 19: The Epistle of Jude and the Second Epistle of Peter
- Chapter 2: An Easter Sermon by G. W. H. Lampe
- Chapter 2: Is Biblical Study Undergoing a Paradigm Shift?
- Chapter 2: The Idea of Man
- Chapter 2: The Impossibility and Illegitimacy of the Original Quest
- Chapter 2: The Spectrum of Opinion
- Chapter 2: The World of the Bible
- Chapter 2: This Kind of Bible
- Chapter 2: Toward a Hermeneutic of the Idea of Revelation
- Chapter 2:<B> </B>The Letter to the Galatians
- Chapter 20: The Making of the New Testament
- Chapter 3: How the Old Testament Was Written
- Chapter 3: The First Letter to the Corinthians
- Chapter 3: The Hermeneutics of Testimony
- Chapter 3: The Idea of Right and Wrong
- Chapter 3: The Possibility of a New Quest
- Chapter 3: The Television Discussion
- Chapter 3: Toward a New Paradigm for Biblical Study
- Chapter 3: What Is the Kingdom of God?
- Chapter 3: When Scholars Go to Work
- Chapter 4: Easter: A Statement by G.W.H. Lampe
- Chapter 4: Freedom in the Light of Hope
- Chapter 4: Meeting God Historically
- Chapter 4: The Idea of Suffering
- Chapter 4: The Kingdom Before and After Jesus
- Chapter 4: The Legitimacy of a New Quest
- Chapter 4: The Second Letter to the Corinthians
- Chapter 5: History as His Story
- Chapter 5: The Idea of Fellowship with God
- Chapter 5: The Kingdom in the Parables
- Chapter 5: The Letter to the Romans
- Chapter 5: The Procedure of a New Quest
- Chapter 5: The Resurrection: A Meditation by D.M. MacKinnon
- Chapter 6: Good Friday And Easter by D. M. MacKinnon
- Chapter 6: The Authority That Counts
- Chapter 6: The Difference it Makes
- Chapter 6: The Idea of Immortality
- Chapter 6:<B> </B>The Letter to the Philippians
- Chapter 7: A Rejoinder by G. W. H. Lampe
- Chapter 7: The Letters to Philemon, to the Colossians, and to the Ephesians
- Chapter 7: The Reader in Dialogue
- Chapter 7: Thy Kingdom Come
- Chapter 8: Further Reflections by D. M. MacKinnon
- Chapter 8: The Gospel According to Mark
- Chapter 8: Two Examples of Dialogue
- Chapter 9:<B> </B>The Gospel According to Matthew
- Chapter Five: Homosexuality and the Evangelical
- Chapter Four: Evangelical Social Ethics: The Use of One’s Theological Tradition
- Chapter One: The Nature of the Impasse
- Chapter Six: Constructive Evangelical Theology
- Chapter Three: The Role of Women in the Church and Family: The Issue of Biblical Hermeneutics
- Chapter Two:The Debate over Inspiration: Scripture as Reliable, Inerrant, or Infallible?
- Chapter: 4: How the New Testament was Written
- Chapter: 5: The Great Ideas of the Bible
- Choosing a Bible Study
- Conclusion
- Counterscript
- Essays on Biblical Interpretation
- Evangelicals at an Impasse: Biblical Authority in Practice
- Forward
- Gadamer, Derrida and How We Read
- God’s Way of Acting
- Going Creedless
- Hang Tough
- Hans Frei and the Meaning of Biblical Narrative
- History or Legend
- Honest to Jesus: Giving the Historical Jesus a Say in Our Future
- How Does the Bible Function in the Christian Life?
- How I Have Been Snagged by the Seat of My Pants While Reading the Bible
- How I Use the Bible in Doing Theology
- Important Issues in the Translation of the Bible in the Indian Context
- In Quest of Canonical Interpretation
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Introduction by Lewis S. Mudge
- Is the Bible True?
- Is the End Near?
- Jesus and History, the Believer and the Historian
- Learning to Read the Bible Again
- List of Abbreviations
- Myth and Incarnation
- Part I – History
- Part II – Doctrine
- Part Three: Life
- Paul Ricoeur’s Reply to Lewis S. Mudge
- Preface
- Preface
- Preface
- Preface
- Probing Scripture: The New Biblical Critics
- Progressive Faith vs. the Illusion of Control
- Psychology as a Tool to Interpret the Text
- Resurrection Faith: N. T. Wright Talks About History and Belief
- Salvation by Trust? Reading the Bible Faithfully
- Scripture and the Theological Enterprise: View from a Big Canoe
- Stimulating Faith by Way of Contradiction
- Taking the Bible on Its Own Terms
- Taking the Bible Seriously
- The Battle for the Bible: Renewing the Inerrancy Debate
- The Bible as Canon
- The Bible as Scripture
- The Bible in Human Transformation
- The Design of the Scriptures – A First Reader in Biblical Theology
- The Golden Calf
- The Hanna-Barbera Cartoons: Compounding Bible Ignorance?
- The Icon Tree
- The Light in the Darkness
- The Nature and Function of Theology
- The New RSV: The Best Translation, Halfway There
- The Power of Dreams in the Bible
- The Resurrection: A Dialogue
- The Road that Leads Through the Bible
- The Story of the New Testament
- The Use of Scripture in the Wesleyan
- The Use of the Bible in Theology
- Toward Understanding the Bible
- Understanding the Kingdom of God
- Unity and Diversity in Evangelical Theology
- What to Say About Hell
- Will Jesus Return? (No Trick Answers!)