This article focuses on biblical language to refer to God as “the King” and his eternal space as “the Kingdom of heaven” or “the Kingdom of God,” exploring the imperialistic nuances with particular reference to the parable of “The Vineyard and the Laborers” in Matt 20:1–16. The author proposes a re-interpretation of the text using a postcolonial dalit feminist perspective that upholds the authority of Scripture as it functions in communities of faith. Therefore, the approach to the text is to seek the liberating insights and messages the text has to offer, despite the fact that it contains imperialistic language and images. Thus this article deviates from postcolonial scholars who largely engage in deconstruction, rather than reinterpretati...
The purpose of this research is to clear up the misunderstanding that exists in Matthew’s Gospel. Th...
Text in Afrikaans with summaries in Afrikaans and EnglishDie uitgangspunt van die navorsing is dat d...
My thesis is related to the contention that the overriding theme of the biblical record of redemptiv...
This article discusses whether the metaphor of “king” can still be used in Christian God-talk. First...
This article presents a novel Biblical ethical hermeneutic approach that emerges from an understand...
In this article, postcolonial theory is presented as a tool for Biblical interpretation, in an attem...
The kingdom of God was a central theme in Jesus’ vision. Was it meant to be understood as utopian as...
This article suggests that Genesis 1 and Psalms 8, 18 and 89 reflect a mythological tradition which ...
Understanding the idea of the reign of God in the affairs of humans must not only be envisaged or e...
The article analyses the Bible’s most famous and debated texts which express divine repentance. Hos ...
How can the Biblical God be the Lord and King who, being typically unseen and even self-veiled at ti...
The presence of the kingdom of God is usually associated with the theology of the Synoptic Gospels, ...
The parable of the Kingdom of God brings the seriousness of studying about the meaning of what the L...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/262‘The Kingdom of God’ reflects a hidden truth that needs to be probed, ...
Reading the Gospel of Matthew from the perspective of postcolonial theory means taking the context o...
The purpose of this research is to clear up the misunderstanding that exists in Matthew’s Gospel. Th...
Text in Afrikaans with summaries in Afrikaans and EnglishDie uitgangspunt van die navorsing is dat d...
My thesis is related to the contention that the overriding theme of the biblical record of redemptiv...
This article discusses whether the metaphor of “king” can still be used in Christian God-talk. First...
This article presents a novel Biblical ethical hermeneutic approach that emerges from an understand...
In this article, postcolonial theory is presented as a tool for Biblical interpretation, in an attem...
The kingdom of God was a central theme in Jesus’ vision. Was it meant to be understood as utopian as...
This article suggests that Genesis 1 and Psalms 8, 18 and 89 reflect a mythological tradition which ...
Understanding the idea of the reign of God in the affairs of humans must not only be envisaged or e...
The article analyses the Bible’s most famous and debated texts which express divine repentance. Hos ...
How can the Biblical God be the Lord and King who, being typically unseen and even self-veiled at ti...
The presence of the kingdom of God is usually associated with the theology of the Synoptic Gospels, ...
The parable of the Kingdom of God brings the seriousness of studying about the meaning of what the L...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/262‘The Kingdom of God’ reflects a hidden truth that needs to be probed, ...
Reading the Gospel of Matthew from the perspective of postcolonial theory means taking the context o...
The purpose of this research is to clear up the misunderstanding that exists in Matthew’s Gospel. Th...
Text in Afrikaans with summaries in Afrikaans and EnglishDie uitgangspunt van die navorsing is dat d...
My thesis is related to the contention that the overriding theme of the biblical record of redemptiv...