I have to agree, the old hermeneutic is still better than new approaches that are supposedly superior. I'm suspicious of narrative theology and it's refusal to harmonize passages from other books. We see Jesus and Paul harmonizing and comparing passages from different books in order to draw conclusions.
BTW, Bill, would you be willing to review our recent book on disciple making (Organic Disciplemaking) if I sent you a copy? Let me know. My email is mccallumd2000@gmail.com

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