Reyburn, Duncan2015-08-182015-08-182014-04Reyburn, D 2014, 'Cross-examination : an interrogation of Peter Rollins's hermeneutic of the crucifixion', Expository Times, vol. 25, no. 7, pp. 313-322.0014-5246 (print)1745-5308 (online)10.1177/0014524613505261http://hdl.handle.net/2263/49372This article, which is argumentative in nature, interrogates and critiques Peter Rollins’s hermeneutic of the crucifixion. This is done by calling into question Rollins’s reliance upon the writings of Slovenian dialectical materialist Slavoj Žižek, especially with regard to the focus on the cry of dereliction. It is argued, ultimately, that Rollins’s hermeneutic of the crucifixion contravenes the very co-ordinates that he has set up for his own theological-political project and argues for critically rethinking the way that otherness is conceived of in the hermeneutics of the emergent church milieu that Rollins is proposing.en© Author (s) 2013 by Sage PublicationsG.K. ChestertonCrucifixionCry of derelictionDoubtEmerging churchFaithHermeneuticsPeter RollinsSlavoj ŽižekCross-examination : an interrogation of Peter Rollins's hermeneutic of the crucifixionPostprint Article