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Narrative theology was a late 20th century theological development which supported the idea that the Church's use of the Bible should focus on a narrative presentation of the faith, rather than on the development of a systematic theology. The Christian faith is thus also to be interpreted by the Christian community, and not by outside scholars or explorers. Narrative theology has also been referred to as post-liberalism. Narrative theology shares much in common with Biblical theology; meaning that theology which attempts to understand the progressive revelation of God towards Man as history developed throughout the Old and New testaments, rather than jumping from one section of scripture to another in a topical manner.

Beginning as a reaction to theological liberalism, important narrative thinkers included George Lindbeck, Hans Frei, Stanley Hauerwas, and William Willimon. This movement has provided much of the foundation for other movements, such as paleo-orthodoxy, the emerging church movement, and traditional evangelicalism.

Books

  • The Art of Biblical Narrative by Robert Alter (1981, ISBN 046500427X)
  • The Gospel in Parable: Metaphor, Narrative, and Theology in the Synoptic Gospels by John R. Donahue (1990, ISBN 0800624807)
  • The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative : A Study in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Hermeneutics by Hans Frei (1980, ISBN 0300026021)
  • Theology and



    Narrative: A Critical Introduction
    by Michael Goldberg (1982, ISBN 1563380102)
  • A Community of Character by Stanley Hauerwas (1981, ISBN 0268007357)
  • Paul Among the Postliberals by Douglas Harink (2003, ISBN 158743041X)
  • Narrative Reading, Narrative Preaching edited by Joel Green & Michael Pasquarello (2003, ISBN 0801027217)
  • Why Narrative? Readings in Narrative Theology, edited by Stanley Hauerwas & L. Gregory Jones (1989, ISBN 1579100651)
  • Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony by Stanley Hauerwas & William Willimon (1989, ISBN 0687361591)
  • Unleashing the Scripture: Freeing the Bible from Captivity to America by Stanley Hauerwas (1993, ISBN 0687316782)
  • The Nature of Doctrine: Religion and Theology in a Postliberal Age by George Lindbeck (1984, ISBN ISBN 0664246184)
  • The Story of God: Wesleyan Theology and Biblical Narrative by Michael Lodahl (1994, ISBN 0834114798)
  • The Use and Abuse of the Bible: A Study of the Bible in an Age of Rapid Cultural Change by Dennis Nineham, (1976, ISBN 0333104897)
  • The Promise of Narrative Theology: Recovering the Gospel in the Church by George W. Stroup (1997, ISBN 1579100538)
  • The Politics of Jesus by John Howard Yoder (1972, ISBN 0802807348)
  • Transforming Postliberal Theology by C.C. Pecknold (2005, ISBN 0567030342)

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