This social scientific study of the Biblical jubilee focuses primarily on the jubilee as a metaphor within the framework of engaged hermeneutics. The jubilee was a symbol of transformation and emancipation. The article shows the significance of the jubilee in the New Testament as interpreted within the context of the reign of God and salvation in Jesus Christ. The liberation from enslavement pertains to all levels of human existence, including socio-economic and political interrelationships. The study demonstrates conflicting perceptions of land tenancy in an ancient economy that resulted in the exploitation and enslavement of peasants and their families. The constructs of the advanced agrarian society and the pre-industrial city are used ...
Since the middle of the twentieth century, the biblical Jubilee has enjoyed an increasing level of p...
<b>Introducing the social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts: Methodological ...
This thesis argues that the “ethical triangle” model of C. J. H. Wright’s OT ethics, slightly adjust...
This social scientific study of the Biblical jubilee focuses primarily on the jubilee as a metaphor ...
This article aims to show that the Old Testament concept of the year of jubilee is neither an anachr...
This thesis argues that the “ethical triangle” model of C. J. H. Wright’s OT ethics, slightly adjust...
<strong>A literary-critical study of the significance of the jubilee in the Bible</strong&g...
The book of Jubilees stands out for its combination of length, antiquity, and coherence. The structu...
Though Leviticus 25’s description of the Jubilee sounds unrealistically utopian to many biblical sch...
<strong>Development of Biblical society from a horti-cultural economy to a simplistic agrarian...
The objective of this article is to approach the interpretation of the Christian Bible from the pers...
Intertextuality in the Book of JubileesThe second century BCE Book of Jubilees presents the contents...
The social dynamics of the world of early Christianity is characterised by the limit of upward mobil...
This study responds to the claims that the term ἄφεσις (usually translated “forgiveness”) should be ...
This study aims to describe the Pentecostal-Charismatic discourse about the Jubilee. The study is a ...
Since the middle of the twentieth century, the biblical Jubilee has enjoyed an increasing level of p...
<b>Introducing the social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts: Methodological ...
This thesis argues that the “ethical triangle” model of C. J. H. Wright’s OT ethics, slightly adjust...
This social scientific study of the Biblical jubilee focuses primarily on the jubilee as a metaphor ...
This article aims to show that the Old Testament concept of the year of jubilee is neither an anachr...
This thesis argues that the “ethical triangle” model of C. J. H. Wright’s OT ethics, slightly adjust...
<strong>A literary-critical study of the significance of the jubilee in the Bible</strong&g...
The book of Jubilees stands out for its combination of length, antiquity, and coherence. The structu...
Though Leviticus 25’s description of the Jubilee sounds unrealistically utopian to many biblical sch...
<strong>Development of Biblical society from a horti-cultural economy to a simplistic agrarian...
The objective of this article is to approach the interpretation of the Christian Bible from the pers...
Intertextuality in the Book of JubileesThe second century BCE Book of Jubilees presents the contents...
The social dynamics of the world of early Christianity is characterised by the limit of upward mobil...
This study responds to the claims that the term ἄφεσις (usually translated “forgiveness”) should be ...
This study aims to describe the Pentecostal-Charismatic discourse about the Jubilee. The study is a ...
Since the middle of the twentieth century, the biblical Jubilee has enjoyed an increasing level of p...
<b>Introducing the social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts: Methodological ...
This thesis argues that the “ethical triangle” model of C. J. H. Wright’s OT ethics, slightly adjust...