This paper makes an original contribution against the background of relevant postcolonial discourse by means of the methods of postcolonial and social-scientific biblical exegesis from the perspective of critical correlation. The main aim of the paper is to bring into dialogue the insights of Frantz Fanon and Steve Biko, with the latest insights in biblical scholarship on the parables. This study finds that the New Testament can be read critically through the lens of core ideas of Fanon and Biko in critical correlation with understandings of Jesus as reacting against Roman Imperial domination and exploitation. The paper concludes with the suggestion that postcolonial reading scenarios, like the ones we have suggested in this paper, b...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Using postcolonial analysis to account for the Roman Empire’s pervasive presence in and influence on...
Recognising the paradigm shift in African biblical studies where the image of a “decontextualized an...
This paper makes an original contribution against the background of relevant postcolonial discourse ...
The present research has been aimed at investigating how imperialism and colonialism are located bot...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.For those who have the courage to...
The Hebrew Bible is a complex of sacred texts shaped and reshaped by Israelites, Judaeans and later ...
In this article, postcolonial theory is presented as a tool for Biblical interpretation, in an attem...
During the last five decades of the 20th century, the African continent has systematically rid itsel...
This article traces the rise and development of intercultural Biblical exegesis in Africa, especiall...
The contribution of the Church to the reconstruction of a nation is the primary reason for the prese...
Modern historical criticism came to South Africa in the third decade of the twentieth century. Howev...
The contribution of the Church to the reconstruction of a nation is the primary reason for the prese...
This contribution explores the potential value of a postcolonial approach for teaching Mark’s gospel...
Anyone reading the Bible will attest that Biblical scriptures preserve a collection of struggles, tr...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Using postcolonial analysis to account for the Roman Empire’s pervasive presence in and influence on...
Recognising the paradigm shift in African biblical studies where the image of a “decontextualized an...
This paper makes an original contribution against the background of relevant postcolonial discourse ...
The present research has been aimed at investigating how imperialism and colonialism are located bot...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.For those who have the courage to...
The Hebrew Bible is a complex of sacred texts shaped and reshaped by Israelites, Judaeans and later ...
In this article, postcolonial theory is presented as a tool for Biblical interpretation, in an attem...
During the last five decades of the 20th century, the African continent has systematically rid itsel...
This article traces the rise and development of intercultural Biblical exegesis in Africa, especiall...
The contribution of the Church to the reconstruction of a nation is the primary reason for the prese...
Modern historical criticism came to South Africa in the third decade of the twentieth century. Howev...
The contribution of the Church to the reconstruction of a nation is the primary reason for the prese...
This contribution explores the potential value of a postcolonial approach for teaching Mark’s gospel...
Anyone reading the Bible will attest that Biblical scriptures preserve a collection of struggles, tr...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Using postcolonial analysis to account for the Roman Empire’s pervasive presence in and influence on...
Recognising the paradigm shift in African biblical studies where the image of a “decontextualized an...