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Twee teologies-etiese perspektiewe op ’n keuse vir inklusiewe demokrasie in Suid-Afrika
(Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology, 1988)
Two theological-ethical perspectives on an option for inclusive democracy in South Africa.
The document ‘The option for inclusive democracy’ (Centre for Hermeneutics, University of Stellenbosch, 1987) is an attempt to ...
Omnipotence (force) or vulnerability (defencelessness)? the significance of a theological interpretation of the category of power on an ethic of conflict management
(Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology, 1989)
Theology cannot avoid the issue of conflict management. It is therefore important to make clear what is the biblical meaning of the category of power and its significance for an ethic of conflict management. Theology is ...
Hermeneutics and rhetorics : from truth and method to truth and power
(Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology, 1989)
The claim that ‘rhetorical criticism of literature take the exegetes of biblical literature beyond the study of the meaning of texts to something more inclusive than semantics and hermeneutics’, or that ‘rhetorical criticism ...
The Gospel of Mark as episodical narrative : reflections on the composition of the second Gospel
(Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology, 1989)
The gospel of Mark as ‘episodical narrative’? The second gospel has remained controversial since Johann Gottfried Herder had classified it as a narrative. Although most interpreters have come to realize that the gospel ...
The design of God in Luke-Acts
(Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology, 1988)
The theme of God’s design in Luke-Acts developed on a variety of levels in the narrative. Its analysis requires a multi-faceted approach which leaves enough scope for a number of motifs to be recognised as aspects of the ...