This article explores a presentation of the method, emergence and contribution of socialscientific criticism (SSC) as an inter-disciplinary operation of New Testament exegesis. A description of ancient evil eye belief and practice and its appearance in Paul’s letter to the Galatians illustrates how the method contributes to a more accurate translation of the biblical text, a clarification of its logic and a fuller understanding of the social dynamics involving Paul and his opponents
<p><span>Insults play a key role in social interaction in the agonistic culture of the M...
John H. (Jack) Elliott, Professor Emeritus of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Sa...
Several weeks ago, I was contacted by several biblical scholars, asking what I thought of the articl...
This article explores a presentation of the method, emergence and contribution of social-scientific ...
<b>Introducing the social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts: Methodological ...
<b>The social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts: A critical assessment of th...
The last thirty years or so have seen the introduction of a wide variety of new methods in studies o...
Social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts – an ongoing debate without endThe aim of...
The nature and function of Evil Eye Belief and Practice (EEBP) in the world of the Old Testament has...
Reproduced with the permission of the publisher. This material is still protected by copyright. All...
Recent interest in the social aspects of the first-century Mediterranean world reflected in the text...
M.A.Since the 19th century, scholastic biblical hermeneutics mushroomed in competition with other cr...
This article proposes a methodology for interpreting the parables of Jesus. The methodology put forw...
A socio-rhetorical approach to analyzing portions of the text of First John brings out new answers t...
The first version of this article was presented at the International Conference organised by the Fac...
<p><span>Insults play a key role in social interaction in the agonistic culture of the M...
John H. (Jack) Elliott, Professor Emeritus of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Sa...
Several weeks ago, I was contacted by several biblical scholars, asking what I thought of the articl...
This article explores a presentation of the method, emergence and contribution of social-scientific ...
<b>Introducing the social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts: Methodological ...
<b>The social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts: A critical assessment of th...
The last thirty years or so have seen the introduction of a wide variety of new methods in studies o...
Social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts – an ongoing debate without endThe aim of...
The nature and function of Evil Eye Belief and Practice (EEBP) in the world of the Old Testament has...
Reproduced with the permission of the publisher. This material is still protected by copyright. All...
Recent interest in the social aspects of the first-century Mediterranean world reflected in the text...
M.A.Since the 19th century, scholastic biblical hermeneutics mushroomed in competition with other cr...
This article proposes a methodology for interpreting the parables of Jesus. The methodology put forw...
A socio-rhetorical approach to analyzing portions of the text of First John brings out new answers t...
The first version of this article was presented at the International Conference organised by the Fac...
<p><span>Insults play a key role in social interaction in the agonistic culture of the M...
John H. (Jack) Elliott, Professor Emeritus of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Sa...
Several weeks ago, I was contacted by several biblical scholars, asking what I thought of the articl...