“To read the Bible sensitivelyand in its richness” – in conversation with Amie van Wyk In response to Prof. J.H. van Wyk’s review of Gerrie Snyman’s book “Om die Bybel anders te lees: ’n etiek van Bybellees” (2007) the author proposes thatthe issue is contextuality, neccesitated the moment the human aspect rears its head in the process of reading the Bible. Contextuality is juxtaposed with an objectivist approach. The article also inquires into as- pects of rationality, Pneumatology, Christology and the theologi- cal justification of apartheid together with the theological justifi- cation of keeping women in the RCSA from the offices of elder and minister as a test case for reading the Bible differently
This article highlights the relationship between theology and context. In 1990 politics played a con...
‘I am Cain’: A hermeneutics of vulnerability in response to decolonial discourse. Given the theologi...
Modern historical criticism came to South Africa in the third decade of the twentieth century. Howev...
On the Bible, Bible reading and ethics: in debate with Gerrie Snyman Without doubt Gerrie Snyman p...
Bible reading and recalcitrance - reader reaction on God and Esther This article pleads for an open...
<strong>To read, see, talk and believe differently � a response to other readers� reading of �...
One text – multiple meanings: How do we read the Bible? This article discusses three ways of reading...
<b>One text – multiple meanings: How do we read the Bible?</b> This article d...
Text in AfrikaansThe hypothesis debated here is that a critical reading process leads to a responsib...
The time-orientedness of the Bible, and reading the Bible ethically: response to the article by Ger...
Rather different than elsewhere: Gerrie Snyman’s contribution in the context of Reformed theology Pr...
Homosexuality and time-orientedness: an ethic of reading the Bible? The article deals with the di...
Rather different than elsewhere: Gerrie Snyman�s contribution in the context of Reformed theology Pr...
<strong>How do people from our day and age view the Bible?</strong><br /> Not all ...
<strong>The current debate on Biblical interpretation – a short review and application</str...
This article highlights the relationship between theology and context. In 1990 politics played a con...
‘I am Cain’: A hermeneutics of vulnerability in response to decolonial discourse. Given the theologi...
Modern historical criticism came to South Africa in the third decade of the twentieth century. Howev...
On the Bible, Bible reading and ethics: in debate with Gerrie Snyman Without doubt Gerrie Snyman p...
Bible reading and recalcitrance - reader reaction on God and Esther This article pleads for an open...
<strong>To read, see, talk and believe differently � a response to other readers� reading of �...
One text – multiple meanings: How do we read the Bible? This article discusses three ways of reading...
<b>One text – multiple meanings: How do we read the Bible?</b> This article d...
Text in AfrikaansThe hypothesis debated here is that a critical reading process leads to a responsib...
The time-orientedness of the Bible, and reading the Bible ethically: response to the article by Ger...
Rather different than elsewhere: Gerrie Snyman’s contribution in the context of Reformed theology Pr...
Homosexuality and time-orientedness: an ethic of reading the Bible? The article deals with the di...
Rather different than elsewhere: Gerrie Snyman�s contribution in the context of Reformed theology Pr...
<strong>How do people from our day and age view the Bible?</strong><br /> Not all ...
<strong>The current debate on Biblical interpretation – a short review and application</str...
This article highlights the relationship between theology and context. In 1990 politics played a con...
‘I am Cain’: A hermeneutics of vulnerability in response to decolonial discourse. Given the theologi...
Modern historical criticism came to South Africa in the third decade of the twentieth century. Howev...