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A decolonial (Re)turn to class in South African Biblical Scholarship
South African Black Theology of the 1960–1980s characterised its primary site of struggle as the racial capitalism of apartheid. Intersecting race and/as class has been a distinctively South African contribution to African biblical scholarship.
Gerald West
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In this article, the author explores one of the avenues through which the experiences of the European biblical studies were implemented in the Kyiv Theological Academy (КТА) in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. For the first time, the
Serhii
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Biblische Archäologie im Schwerefeld von Geisteswissenschaften, Politik und Theologie
Talking about „Biblical Archaeology“ is a contradiction in itself, because archaeology is neither biblical nor religious, but an autonomous science. Nevertheless the close interrelation between biblical exegesis, historical sciences, archaeology and ...
Markus Tiwald
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Exegesis of the Qurʾān with the biblical and post-biblical literature
No single collection of biblical or Midrashic writings has ever been explicitly cited as a direct source for the Qurʾān. However, as the final divine scripture in the historical continuum of monotheistic religions, the Qurʾān exhibits a clear textual and
Hüseyin Halil
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“Ikwekwe yinja1 (a Boy is a Dog)”
In contemporary society, the status of children as fully human is often contested and/or not accepted. The idea that children are not fully human has resulted in a plethora of abuses, including the denial of children’s rights, voices, and agency both in
Zukile Ngqeza
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Migratory Thought: Dialogues Between Biblical Scholarship and Anthropology on Human Mobility
In recent decades, biblical scholars have begun to read the narratives about ancient persons and peoples on the move in dialogue with modern migration studies. As part of this broader trend, I became involved in a research project focused on descriptions
Ida Hartmann
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David Tuesday Adamo’s Academic Context
The essay focuses on some aspects of Nigerian biblical studies, that is, Prof David Tuesday Adamo’s immediate academic context. The core question of the essay is how the balance between African interpretive concerns and Western scholarly traditions has ...
Knut Holter
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On traumatised mothers and children? Re-reading Lamentations through the lens of trauma
Lamentations 2:20 and 4:10 are biblical texts described as ‘texts of terror’ as well as traumatic biblical texts where ‘tender-hearted women have eaten their children’ (NLT).
Zukile Ngqeza
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Mary Magdalene and Orthodoxy: Apostle, Heroine or Feminist? [PDF]
Mary Magdalene the so-called ‘repentant prostitute’ who became one of Christ’s disciples, has been, and remains a very much debated and enigmatic persona in Christianity from its advent in the New Testament period.
Professor Angelo Nicolaides
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