Peer reviewedDuring the apartheid era in South Africa, the Bible was used both as a tool to legitimise the apartheid ideology and as a site of struggle against it. Today, in the post-apartheid context, the Bible still plays a significant role in addressing the current challenges. Accordingly, in this article my aim is twofold: first, to chronicle how the biblical text has been used to support the apartheid ideology and second, to spell out the role of the biblical text in the post-apartheid context. I begin by discussing how uncritical and literal interpretations of Scripture have been used by the white minority to exclude, oppress and sideline the black majority in South Africa. I then present a biblical inter-pretation which may serve as ...
This article argues that the African eyes through which we are called to reread the Bible need to b...
This article attempts to chart the reading strategies and resources of ordinary African 'readers' of...
How should the academy teach the Bible? I noted two challenges to this endeavour. Firstly, the Bible...
Interpreting the Bible in the 'new' South Africa DJ Human Department of Biblical Studies (Sec B) Uni...
CITATION: Vosloo, R. R. 2015. The Bible and the justification of apartheid in Reformed circles in th...
Modern historical criticism came to South Africa in the third decade of the twentieth century. Howev...
This paper examines the role of Black Biblical hermeneutics in the development and propagation of Bl...
Christianity is the religion of the majority of the South African population (between 60%-70%) and h...
CITATION: Botha, J. 1996. The bible in South African public discourse - with special reference to th...
Christianity can be a force for good in this world, but too many times Christians have used their re...
During the last five decades of the 20th century, the African continent has systematically rid itsel...
The Bible has generated a significant reception history in the first decade of democratic, post-apar...
This article argues that the African eyes through which we are called to reread the Bible need to b...
Bibliography: pages 92-95.Various contemporary Liberation methodologies of Biblical interpretation h...
The recent and recurring xenophobia/Afrophobia1 in the democratic South Africa con-tradicts the noti...
This article argues that the African eyes through which we are called to reread the Bible need to b...
This article attempts to chart the reading strategies and resources of ordinary African 'readers' of...
How should the academy teach the Bible? I noted two challenges to this endeavour. Firstly, the Bible...
Interpreting the Bible in the 'new' South Africa DJ Human Department of Biblical Studies (Sec B) Uni...
CITATION: Vosloo, R. R. 2015. The Bible and the justification of apartheid in Reformed circles in th...
Modern historical criticism came to South Africa in the third decade of the twentieth century. Howev...
This paper examines the role of Black Biblical hermeneutics in the development and propagation of Bl...
Christianity is the religion of the majority of the South African population (between 60%-70%) and h...
CITATION: Botha, J. 1996. The bible in South African public discourse - with special reference to th...
Christianity can be a force for good in this world, but too many times Christians have used their re...
During the last five decades of the 20th century, the African continent has systematically rid itsel...
The Bible has generated a significant reception history in the first decade of democratic, post-apar...
This article argues that the African eyes through which we are called to reread the Bible need to b...
Bibliography: pages 92-95.Various contemporary Liberation methodologies of Biblical interpretation h...
The recent and recurring xenophobia/Afrophobia1 in the democratic South Africa con-tradicts the noti...
This article argues that the African eyes through which we are called to reread the Bible need to b...
This article attempts to chart the reading strategies and resources of ordinary African 'readers' of...
How should the academy teach the Bible? I noted two challenges to this endeavour. Firstly, the Bible...