The miraculous multiplication of loaves (Mt 14:13—21 and par): Historical criticism in perspectiveCertain aspects of the historical critical method are applied to the doublet of the narration of the miraculous multiplication of loaves in the Gospels of Mark and Matthew. An offset is that a single tradition apparently lies beyond the doublet. Furthermore, that the first narrative has been moulded from out of a particularistic perspective within a Palestinian situation in early Christianity and the second from out of an universalistic perspective within 'n Hellenistic situation. Thirdly, that Mark in his redactional interpretation of the narration used these perspectives for the purpose of eucharistic catechesis. Matthew, on the other hand, r...
Thesis (MTh)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Mark 11:12-25 has been identified as a...
Rudolf Bultmann’s demythologizing of the eschatology of the New TestamentThis article investigates B...
Galilee and Jerusalem as narratological toponyms in the Gospel of Mark: A continuation of the Lohmey...
<strong>The miraculous multiplication of loaves (Mt 14:13–21 and par): Historical criticism in...
Narrative point of view and the 'temporal' function of the Old Testament in Matthew's gospel.Matthew...
The grammatico-historical method of Bible interpretation is often used in traditional reformed herme...
The resurrection of Jesus: The ever nearer coming God in protest and loveThe resurrection of Jesus p...
The historical Jesus as miracle workerThis paper deals with some introductory aspects of the problem...
The Wirkungsgeschichte of Matthew 28:16—20 in volkschristianisierende missiologyThis article enters ...
Resurrection narratives and the doctrine of resurrectionThe article examined the closing narratives ...
The issue surrounding the value of the various historicocritical methods of exegesis is dealt with i...
The miracles in John 6: 1—21, explained in terms of an analysis of the narrator's perspectiveThe aut...
Some thoughts on Matthew's usage of the Old Testament in Matthew 2:15To make general statements on O...
Theory and practice of preaching according to Walter SchmithalsThis article aims to show what Schmit...
Taking the late ninth-century Breton Gesta Sactorum Rotonensium as a starting point, this article ai...
Thesis (MTh)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Mark 11:12-25 has been identified as a...
Rudolf Bultmann’s demythologizing of the eschatology of the New TestamentThis article investigates B...
Galilee and Jerusalem as narratological toponyms in the Gospel of Mark: A continuation of the Lohmey...
<strong>The miraculous multiplication of loaves (Mt 14:13–21 and par): Historical criticism in...
Narrative point of view and the 'temporal' function of the Old Testament in Matthew's gospel.Matthew...
The grammatico-historical method of Bible interpretation is often used in traditional reformed herme...
The resurrection of Jesus: The ever nearer coming God in protest and loveThe resurrection of Jesus p...
The historical Jesus as miracle workerThis paper deals with some introductory aspects of the problem...
The Wirkungsgeschichte of Matthew 28:16—20 in volkschristianisierende missiologyThis article enters ...
Resurrection narratives and the doctrine of resurrectionThe article examined the closing narratives ...
The issue surrounding the value of the various historicocritical methods of exegesis is dealt with i...
The miracles in John 6: 1—21, explained in terms of an analysis of the narrator's perspectiveThe aut...
Some thoughts on Matthew's usage of the Old Testament in Matthew 2:15To make general statements on O...
Theory and practice of preaching according to Walter SchmithalsThis article aims to show what Schmit...
Taking the late ninth-century Breton Gesta Sactorum Rotonensium as a starting point, this article ai...
Thesis (MTh)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Mark 11:12-25 has been identified as a...
Rudolf Bultmann’s demythologizing of the eschatology of the New TestamentThis article investigates B...
Galilee and Jerusalem as narratological toponyms in the Gospel of Mark: A continuation of the Lohmey...