Theology and Interpretation
When Context is Inescapable
Many years ago, Edmund Steimle, a favorite preacher of mine, made a confession. Over a [...]

Many years ago, Edmund Steimle, a favorite preacher of mine, made a confession. Over a [...]

John’s gospel tells the story of Jesus in ways that often seem simple on the surface. Yet [...]

A few weeks ago I had a conversation with a dear friend who observed that [...]

John’s gospel gains much of its depth and power through the interactions that Jesus has with people. [...]

The Old Testament scholar Walter Brueggemann describes the objective of his teaching and scholarship about as well [...]

Preachers are not a favorite subject for visual artists over the Christian millennia, but there are depictions [...]

There is a file on my desktop called “Sermon Stories.” The idea of this file is to [...]

As ashes are applied to the forehead on Ash Wednesday, a Biblical phrase is said [...]

Preaching during Lent may be a little more challenging than usual because this year, Easter falls on [...]

Most of what I know about creativity, I learned while [...]