The essay argues that biblical studies is a unique area for inter-religious and inter-cultural dialogue and enrichment. The biblical narratives provide sacred stories for at least three of the world religions. The paper explores Jewish, Christian and Islamic interpretations of the incident in Genesis 19 where Lot offers his daughters to the Sodomite mob and by comparing these interpretations highlights moral failings in the dominant Christian interpretive tradition. The essay argues that by recognising the biblical narratives as a multi-faith shared scripture, biblical studies can become grounded in principles of appreciation and respect for pluralism and diversity. These principles can be applied not only across traditions but also within ...
Master of Theology in Religion, Philosophy and Classics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzbu...
At the heart of this study is my interest in the way in which a religious community establishes its ...
This essay explores intersections between cultural anthropology and feminist Hebrew Bible studies. T...
This essay examines two senses of what it means to be biblical in a pluralistic academy. The first i...
This essay explores the first segment of the Lot sub-narrative of the Abraham cycle (Gen 11:27–25:10...
Feminist scholars and theologians have examined the effects of the dominantly male language in the B...
The Hebrew Bible is a complex of sacred texts shaped and reshaped by Israelites, Judaeans and later ...
The Hebrew Bible and/or the Old Testament is replete with narratives of families that are devastated...
This article examines a number of contested and contentious issues in the reception of Hosea 1–3, ex...
Religious Education (RE) naturally draws on various aspects of the academic study of religions to en...
“Reception History” is a relatively new method in biblical studies, although author argues that peo...
Recently, there has been an upsurge in the publication of popular biblical criticisms, as exemplifie...
This honors thesis paper is over the ethics of sexual conduct from a Biblical perspective. This pape...
What is the relationship between the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and the New Testament, where does Je...
This essay contends that biblical narratives were composed in the knowledge that audiences were fami...
Master of Theology in Religion, Philosophy and Classics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzbu...
At the heart of this study is my interest in the way in which a religious community establishes its ...
This essay explores intersections between cultural anthropology and feminist Hebrew Bible studies. T...
This essay examines two senses of what it means to be biblical in a pluralistic academy. The first i...
This essay explores the first segment of the Lot sub-narrative of the Abraham cycle (Gen 11:27–25:10...
Feminist scholars and theologians have examined the effects of the dominantly male language in the B...
The Hebrew Bible is a complex of sacred texts shaped and reshaped by Israelites, Judaeans and later ...
The Hebrew Bible and/or the Old Testament is replete with narratives of families that are devastated...
This article examines a number of contested and contentious issues in the reception of Hosea 1–3, ex...
Religious Education (RE) naturally draws on various aspects of the academic study of religions to en...
“Reception History” is a relatively new method in biblical studies, although author argues that peo...
Recently, there has been an upsurge in the publication of popular biblical criticisms, as exemplifie...
This honors thesis paper is over the ethics of sexual conduct from a Biblical perspective. This pape...
What is the relationship between the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and the New Testament, where does Je...
This essay contends that biblical narratives were composed in the knowledge that audiences were fami...
Master of Theology in Religion, Philosophy and Classics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzbu...
At the heart of this study is my interest in the way in which a religious community establishes its ...
This essay explores intersections between cultural anthropology and feminist Hebrew Bible studies. T...