This article contributes to the fundamental rethinking of New Testament scholarship being undertaken by New Testament scholars attached to the University of South Africa (UNISA), Pretoria, South Africa. The thrust of the article holds that the historical Jesus research is of the utmost importance and it puts the emphasis on the individuality of an event and the contribution of nineteenth century reflection on history. As point of departure and further elaboration it accentuates the notion that history writing must be a form of homecoming
The present reflection on the state of New Testament scholarship takes place against the background ...
<strong>The relevance of historical Jesus research for the theology of the church. </strong...
Based on the observation that the historical-critical methodology used in mainstream biblical studie...
This article contributes to the fundamental rethinking of New Testament scholarship being undertaken...
<strong>Historical Jesus research in perspective.</strong> The quest for the historical ...
<strong>Why Jesus studies? </strong>Present-day historical Jesus studies are the epistem...
A brief review of significant developments in South African historical Jesus research during the pas...
<strong>The resurrection as historical event</strong><p>In this article the unders...
This article is dedicated to Hendrik Bosman and to a certain extent it is the outcome of our many d...
This article is dedicated to Hendrik Bosman and to a certain extent it is the outcome of our many di...
Isaiah Berlin quoted Archilochus to distinguish between two styles of academic reasoning that, to so...
The awareness of the historical nature of our human existence had a profound influence on Old Testam...
The discussion on methodology in the South African exegetical and hermeneutical debate has not been ...
<strong>J H J A Greyvenstein, Professor 1917-1945 - paving the way for a critical and historic...
The aim of this review article is to participate in the current “Jesus studies” debate. “Jesus in Ne...
The present reflection on the state of New Testament scholarship takes place against the background ...
<strong>The relevance of historical Jesus research for the theology of the church. </strong...
Based on the observation that the historical-critical methodology used in mainstream biblical studie...
This article contributes to the fundamental rethinking of New Testament scholarship being undertaken...
<strong>Historical Jesus research in perspective.</strong> The quest for the historical ...
<strong>Why Jesus studies? </strong>Present-day historical Jesus studies are the epistem...
A brief review of significant developments in South African historical Jesus research during the pas...
<strong>The resurrection as historical event</strong><p>In this article the unders...
This article is dedicated to Hendrik Bosman and to a certain extent it is the outcome of our many d...
This article is dedicated to Hendrik Bosman and to a certain extent it is the outcome of our many di...
Isaiah Berlin quoted Archilochus to distinguish between two styles of academic reasoning that, to so...
The awareness of the historical nature of our human existence had a profound influence on Old Testam...
The discussion on methodology in the South African exegetical and hermeneutical debate has not been ...
<strong>J H J A Greyvenstein, Professor 1917-1945 - paving the way for a critical and historic...
The aim of this review article is to participate in the current “Jesus studies” debate. “Jesus in Ne...
The present reflection on the state of New Testament scholarship takes place against the background ...
<strong>The relevance of historical Jesus research for the theology of the church. </strong...
Based on the observation that the historical-critical methodology used in mainstream biblical studie...