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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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Pembacaan Lintas Tekstual: Tantangan Ber-Hermeneutik Alkitab Asia (1)
In the present article I offer a discussion of Asian Biblical Hermeneutics and its relationship to postcolonial biblical criticism, which partly implicated to a multi-faith hermeneutical method.
Daniel Kurniawan Listijabudi
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The Implications of New Historicism for Evangelical Bible Interpretation: An Evaluation [PDF]
The twentieth century has seen a rise in recognizing the Bible not only as historical or theological work but also as a piece of literature, and the natural progression of this idea is to apply the same methods used for literary texts to the biblical ...
DeOrnellis, Drake
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Pemikiran Amina Wadud tentang Rekonstruksi Penafsiran Berbasis Metode Heurmeneutika
Hermeneutics has been known by Moslems since early twentieth century. As a method, it is used some Moslem scholars in interpreting the Quranic texts because it is regarded to give rational and creative way of interpreting religious texts.
Ernita Dewi
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Bride price and Christian marriage in Nigeria
Payment of bride price is a popular tradition in Nigeria as in most parts of Africa. However, in Nigeria, the practice has virtually lost its traditional purpose of marriage validation and honouring because of the commercialisation by many parents.
Solomon O. Ademiluka
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The use of eponyms in medical case reports: etymological, quantitative, and structural analysis
Background The present paper focuses on eponyms, that is, terms with proper names, in particular, derived from world mythologies, the Bible, and modern literature.
Yuliia Lysanets, Olena Bieliaieva
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Fearless Women Travellers: Religion and More
The term ‘pilgrim’ is derived from the notion of pilgrimage. Historically a pilgrim was as a person who walked to a shrine or holy place out of religious motivation. Also, the experience of pilgrimage embodies the pilgrim’s desire to seek or manifest his
Antonietta Ivona, Donatella Privitera
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Un opéra français d’après la Salomé de Wilde, l’appropriation d’un drame
Evoked and revisited numerous times over the centuries since its origin in the Bible, the story of Salome was approached in a completely innovative way by Oscar Wilde at the end of the nineteenth century. By placing the young Judean princess at the heart
Déborah Bonin
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Liturgie, transformasie en die Afrika Renaissance
The African Renaissance concerns the moral, cultural and spiritual transformation of the African human being. Liturgy has a decisive impact on the vision, aspirations and hopes of the believer.
B. de Klerk
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Writing in a Pre-Christian Mode: Boethius, Beowulf, Lord of the Rings, and Till We Have Faces
In this essay, I compare and contrast how Boethius (in Consolation of Philosophy), the author of Beowulf, J. R. R. Tolkien (in The Lord of the Rings), and C. S.
Markos Louis
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