A square peg in a round hole? questioning the use of the concept of time in teaching the Old Testament in Africa

Date
2007
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Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology
Abstract
A linear concept of time forms the basis of most of our use of the first testament, both scholarly and in faith communities. The African concept of time, however, differs markedly from the conventional Western linear concept. The Biblical concept of time stands somewhere in between. This article explores these concepts of time and points out some problems which are caused by an unwitting use of a linear time concept in communicating the Bible in Africa. Apart from seeking to raise consciousness with Biblical scholarship for this issue, it seeks to propose practical ways of bridging the gap.
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CITATION: Van Zyl, D. C. 2007. A square peg in a round hole? questioning the use of the concept of time in teaching the Old Testament in Africa. Scriptura, 94(0):143-151, doi:10.7833/94-0-1444.
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Keywords
Biblical concept of time, African concept of time, Western concept of time, Time in the Bible, Time -- Religious aspects
Citation
Van Zyl, D. C. 2007. A square peg in a round hole? questioning the use of the concept of time in teaching the Old Testament in Africa. Scriptura, 94(0):143-151, doi:10.7833/94-0-1444