Response to G. K. Beale’s Review Article of "Inspiration and Incarnation"
In this article Peter Enns responds to Greg Beale’s review of his book, Inspiration and Incarnation, on the doctrine of Scripture. Aspects Enns deals with include the understanding of categories like myth and history, inerrancy, and the Incarnational Analogy.
Image and Content: The Tension in C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia
What does it mean that C.S. Lewis wanted his stories of the Chronicles of Narnia to be received as myth? Why did Lewis choose to write myth? This article considers factors at work in Lewis that gave his stories their specific Christian content.
Rudolph Bultmann – Removing the False Offence
What was Rudolph Bultmann's concern in his project to demythologize Scripture? This paper tries to take away wrong perceptions of Bultmann's agenda regarding the interpretation of Scripture by taking a closer look of the meaning of myth for Bultmann.
Myth, History, and Inspiration: A Review Article of Inspiration and Incarnation by Peter Enns
This article reviews Peter Enns's book, which articulates a view of biblical inspiration and hermeneutics that has not traditionally been held by evangelical scholarship. The article reflects on the writing of history by Old Testament authors, in the light of Enns's positive approach to myth.