<p>This article sets out to investigate how an African liberationist paradigm could be used in South Africa as a theoretical framework that shapes an inquiry into the issue of poverty in the Book of Psalms. The poor in the Davidic collections of psalms (cf. Ps 10; 23, 72; 109) will therefore be examined within the South African context in order to probe the liberating possibilities that the psalms could offer to poor black South Africans, and most importantly when the text is read in dialogue with Tsepo Tshola’s liberationist song <em>Indlala</em> [Starvation]. Firstly, this article discusses an African liberationist paradigm with the view to anchor the reading of psalms within a theoretical framework. Secondly, within tha...
This paper sets out to draw on, and simultaneously depart from Mosala’s Black biblical hermeneutic o...
This article argues that the African eyes through which we are called to reread the Bible need to b...
Psalm 13 moves from debilitating circumstances registered therein into resolution in six short vers...
This paper makes an argument for the need and relevance of liberation theology and particularly its ...
<p>Since the psalms are religious, poetic, existential expressions of life, entailing both ext...
While South Africa attained liberation from the apartheid rule in 1994, the legacy of colonialism an...
Reading the Bible with the Poor is a methodology of biblical study rooted in liberation theology and...
Peer reviewedIn this article I examine aspects of the Hebrew Psalms and relate them to African music...
Human suffering has been an enigma which has interested thinkers down the ages. Today in Black Afric...
South Africa is experiencing an exceptionally high crime rate and many people, across the various et...
The book of Psalms is the best known, most discussed and most cited book of the Old Testament. Psalm...
The search for an appropriate hermeneutic for relevant biblical interpretations in African contexts ...
Despite promises of a ‘better life for all’ millions of mainly black South Africans are subjected t...
M.A.The hypothesis of this study is that in order for a society in conflict to become peaceful, real...
The theme of poverty has recently dominated various scholarly platforms, including academic presenta...
This paper sets out to draw on, and simultaneously depart from Mosala’s Black biblical hermeneutic o...
This article argues that the African eyes through which we are called to reread the Bible need to b...
Psalm 13 moves from debilitating circumstances registered therein into resolution in six short vers...
This paper makes an argument for the need and relevance of liberation theology and particularly its ...
<p>Since the psalms are religious, poetic, existential expressions of life, entailing both ext...
While South Africa attained liberation from the apartheid rule in 1994, the legacy of colonialism an...
Reading the Bible with the Poor is a methodology of biblical study rooted in liberation theology and...
Peer reviewedIn this article I examine aspects of the Hebrew Psalms and relate them to African music...
Human suffering has been an enigma which has interested thinkers down the ages. Today in Black Afric...
South Africa is experiencing an exceptionally high crime rate and many people, across the various et...
The book of Psalms is the best known, most discussed and most cited book of the Old Testament. Psalm...
The search for an appropriate hermeneutic for relevant biblical interpretations in African contexts ...
Despite promises of a ‘better life for all’ millions of mainly black South Africans are subjected t...
M.A.The hypothesis of this study is that in order for a society in conflict to become peaceful, real...
The theme of poverty has recently dominated various scholarly platforms, including academic presenta...
This paper sets out to draw on, and simultaneously depart from Mosala’s Black biblical hermeneutic o...
This article argues that the African eyes through which we are called to reread the Bible need to b...
Psalm 13 moves from debilitating circumstances registered therein into resolution in six short vers...