The parables of Jesus have historically been attributed with a plethora of interpretations. The first hearers of the parables of Jesus had native (emic) knowledge of the social realities embedded in the parables told by Jesus, that is, cultural scripts present in the parables that might not be apparent to modern readers. Because of this, the modern reader of a parable might not be aware of all the different cultural scripts in a given parable, especially if these scripts are not specifically mentioned or explained by the gospel narrators. Using the parable of the Prodigal Son as an example, this study argues that there are voices in the parable most probably heard by its first hearers that modern hearers might not be aware of. These 'muted'...
The Prodigal Daughter (1736) is a poem that, on the surface, appears to be an approachable text that...
This article will illustrate the presence of women in parables as found in African tradition culture...
Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents provide readers with often radic...
This project began with the investigation of the role of parables in the teachings of Jesus Christ. ...
Includes bibliography.This study is a contribution to the New Testament hermeneutics. It is a reinte...
The Shining Garment of the Text. Feminist Criticism and Interpretative Strategies for Readers of Joh...
Feminists have long been troubled by the underrepresentation, the underinterpretation, and the under...
Bibliography: leaves 108-116.Part I of this study introduces the problem and the feminist methodolog...
This inquiry combines consideration of the Context Group’s emphases regarding the honour and shame c...
This article proposes a methodology for interpreting the parables of Jesus. The methodology put forw...
The book of Ruth has been widely accepted as being a positive text for and about women in the Hebrew...
The application of form criticism to the study of the NT Gospels in the twentieth century led to par...
This article proposes an alternate way of reading the parable of Jesus with special emphasis on Luk...
This study considers the division of women in the Bible into either ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’. This dichotomy...
In my poetic analysis, I tease out the differences between Biblical and modern conceptions of rape. ...
The Prodigal Daughter (1736) is a poem that, on the surface, appears to be an approachable text that...
This article will illustrate the presence of women in parables as found in African tradition culture...
Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents provide readers with often radic...
This project began with the investigation of the role of parables in the teachings of Jesus Christ. ...
Includes bibliography.This study is a contribution to the New Testament hermeneutics. It is a reinte...
The Shining Garment of the Text. Feminist Criticism and Interpretative Strategies for Readers of Joh...
Feminists have long been troubled by the underrepresentation, the underinterpretation, and the under...
Bibliography: leaves 108-116.Part I of this study introduces the problem and the feminist methodolog...
This inquiry combines consideration of the Context Group’s emphases regarding the honour and shame c...
This article proposes a methodology for interpreting the parables of Jesus. The methodology put forw...
The book of Ruth has been widely accepted as being a positive text for and about women in the Hebrew...
The application of form criticism to the study of the NT Gospels in the twentieth century led to par...
This article proposes an alternate way of reading the parable of Jesus with special emphasis on Luk...
This study considers the division of women in the Bible into either ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’. This dichotomy...
In my poetic analysis, I tease out the differences between Biblical and modern conceptions of rape. ...
The Prodigal Daughter (1736) is a poem that, on the surface, appears to be an approachable text that...
This article will illustrate the presence of women in parables as found in African tradition culture...
Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents provide readers with often radic...