That is the challenge facing anyone who would
take narrative theology to the next level of critical and prophetic power.
Not exact matches
It is fair to say that recent
narrative theology has
taken its characteristic forms precisely in order to counter this sort of thing.
I have studied many other
theologies and the
theology of the cross that Luther
took directly from Paul pretty much (in my mind) makes thebest sense of the entire biblical
narrative.
Good biblical
theology takes into account the various voices of scripture (and the church) in an attempt to understand the broader trajectory of the biblical
narrative.
(Moltmann, p. 17) Since experience can not be reduced to concepts, a
theology that
takes experience as its starting point must be a
narrative theology, as is biblical
theology, to a large degree.