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Social-scientific criticism in Nigerian New Testament scholarship
The use of the social sciences in the interpretation of the New Testament emerged from the 1970s and has become a standard methodology for interpreting the New Testament.
Kingsley I. Uwaegbute +2 more
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Poza psychologię głębi – dyskurs biblijny w świetle social-scientific criticism
Artykuł prezentuje najważniejsze trendy i osiągnięcia dynamicznie rozwijającej się w ostatnich latach psychologicznej interpretacji tekstu biblijnego. Głównym celem jest jednak propozycja wyjścia poza kontrowersyjny, choć niezwykle ciekawy, nurt badań z ...
Amadeusz Citlak
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In this article a distinction is made between social scientific criticism and historiography. Historiography describes what is unrepeatable, specific and particular. Social scientific criticism is to some extent a phenomenological approach.
Andries van Aarde
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This article explores a presentation of the method, emergence and contribution of social-scientific criticism (SSC) as an inter-disciplinary operation of New Testament exegesis.
John H. Elliott
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On the Possibility of Scientific Socialism. S. N. Bulgakov vs K. Marx
The article deals with criticism by the great Russian philosopher S. N. Bulgakov’s ideas of scientific socialism in his major work “Philosophy of Economics”.
V. B. Aleksandrov
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A realistic reading as a feminist tool: The Prodigal Son as a case study
The parables of Jesus have historically been attributed with a plethora of interpretations. The first hearers of the parables of Jesus had native (emic) knowledge of the social realities embedded in the parables told by Jesus, that is, cultural scripts ...
Charel D. du Toit
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Invitations and excuses that are not invitations and excuses: Gossip in Luke 14:18–20
In modern Western culture, gossip is seen as a malicious activity that should be avoided. In ancient oral-cultures, gossip as a cultural form did not have this negative connotation. Gossip was a necessary social game that enabled the flow of information.
Ernest van Eck
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Introducing the social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts: Methodological initiators in the research history The article is the first of a series of three that aim to introduce social-scientific exegesis of New Testament texts ...
Andries G. Van Aarde
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The Friend at Midnight: A ‘realistic’ reading as a feminist tool
The voices of women have historically been muted in biblical texts from their ancient to more modern interpretations. This article will attempt to ‘unhide’ the voices of women in the Parable of the Friend at Midnight by using a combination of social ...
Charel D. du Toit
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The social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts: A critical assessment of the first results The article is the second of a series that aim to introduce social-scientific exegesis of New Testament texts.
Andries G. van Aarde
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