Guide to Missional Hermeneutics on Real Meal

Here are links to selected essays that highlight the missional hermeneutic that I am seeking to develop:

Goal of Biblical Interpretation

The Grand Narrative of Scripture: An Outline

Current Outline for my Proposed book on missiological interpretation

Encounter in the Real World: Role of Scripture in Mission This essay explore the relationship between the study of the Bible and actual encounters with non-Christ followers.

Connecting the Gospel to the World (Parts one, two, and three). This series explores three intrinsic needs: holiness, mission, and community.

Living a Missional Lifestyle This essay attempts to sketch out some practical ways to embody mission as part of one’s personal ethos.

Reading the Bible Missiologically. Here is the series that I presented in January 2006 for Wycliffe Bible Translators in Orlando:
Seeing the Big Picture 1
Seeing the Bib Picture 2
Implications of Seeing the Big Picture
Implementing a Missiological Reading in the Church

Here are three essays detailing the OT’s Contribution to Understanding the Mission of God’s People:

The OT and Mission of God (Part one and Part Two)

Missional Hermeneutics and Old Testament

Missional Hermeneutics and Current Climate of Biblical Studies

Missional Hermeneutics and Preaching in the 21st Century

Key Distinctives of a Missional Reading

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  2. [...] In both settings, I will continuing to hone a missional approach to Scripture as the key lense for appropriating the message of the text in the West for the 21st century. [...]

  3. [...] In both settings, I will continuing to hone a missional approach to Scripture as the key lense for appropriating the message of the text in the West for the 21st century. [...]

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  5. [...] Readers of the Real Meal blog know that I write frequently about missional hermeneutics. My own passion as a biblical scholar is to help Christ followers understand and implement a missional approach to biblical interpretation. [...]