This is a continued exegesis of the Bible. This instalment is on Biblical hermeneutics
The introduction of the Bible in Africa operated on two major frontiers, firstly, the oral tradition...
Is biblical exegesis nothing more than the eliciting of meaning from historical texts, unobstructed ...
There are parts of the Bible that are puzzling, difficult, and downright mysterious. Posting about ...
This is the beginning of an annotation of the Bible from Indian and Hindu hermeneutical angles
This is the third instalment on hermeneutics within Biblical exegesis. Here Object-Oriented Ontology...
Bibliography: pages 92-95.Various contemporary Liberation methodologies of Biblical interpretation h...
Part I discusses the recent history of Roman Catholic biblical scholarship which has led to the emer...
This is the conclusion of the hermeneutical problems related to Biblical exegesis. This brief survey...
Reviewed Book: Donders, Joseph G. Liberation, the Jesus Mode: Reflections on the Gospels for the B-C...
This thesis arises out of the recognition that Reformed theology in South Africa needs to respond cr...
MOSES AND THE MYSTERY OF CHRIST IN ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA’S EXEGESIS* PART II Having set out his u...
Many books and articles have been published over several decades on ‘biblical hermeneutics’ to captu...
This essay is to be an extension of the essay ‘Reading the Bible in the 21st century: Some hermeneut...
The introduction of the Bible in Africa operated on two major frontiers, firstly, the oral tradition...
The problem of universal oppression has caused Gutierrez, Cone and Moltmann to advocate that God is ...
The introduction of the Bible in Africa operated on two major frontiers, firstly, the oral tradition...
Is biblical exegesis nothing more than the eliciting of meaning from historical texts, unobstructed ...
There are parts of the Bible that are puzzling, difficult, and downright mysterious. Posting about ...
This is the beginning of an annotation of the Bible from Indian and Hindu hermeneutical angles
This is the third instalment on hermeneutics within Biblical exegesis. Here Object-Oriented Ontology...
Bibliography: pages 92-95.Various contemporary Liberation methodologies of Biblical interpretation h...
Part I discusses the recent history of Roman Catholic biblical scholarship which has led to the emer...
This is the conclusion of the hermeneutical problems related to Biblical exegesis. This brief survey...
Reviewed Book: Donders, Joseph G. Liberation, the Jesus Mode: Reflections on the Gospels for the B-C...
This thesis arises out of the recognition that Reformed theology in South Africa needs to respond cr...
MOSES AND THE MYSTERY OF CHRIST IN ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA’S EXEGESIS* PART II Having set out his u...
Many books and articles have been published over several decades on ‘biblical hermeneutics’ to captu...
This essay is to be an extension of the essay ‘Reading the Bible in the 21st century: Some hermeneut...
The introduction of the Bible in Africa operated on two major frontiers, firstly, the oral tradition...
The problem of universal oppression has caused Gutierrez, Cone and Moltmann to advocate that God is ...
The introduction of the Bible in Africa operated on two major frontiers, firstly, the oral tradition...
Is biblical exegesis nothing more than the eliciting of meaning from historical texts, unobstructed ...
There are parts of the Bible that are puzzling, difficult, and downright mysterious. Posting about ...