<strong>Israel vision: Destruction or deconstruction?</strong><br /> Exponents of the so-called Israel vision believe the white European race to be the offspring of the 'lost ten tribes of Israel'. In their monographs the Bible is treated as a prophecy of the present day, having made an exact forecast of the present role of this white race in the final stages of God's cosmic war against Satan. Studying these publications from the viewpoint of modem hermeneutics, allowing extensive space for the deconstructive role of the reader in the reading process, this article shows how every known fallacy in Biblical exegesis is found in one form or another in this literature. The conclusion is drawm that such arbitrary deconstruction...
Hebrew Reminiscences: Global Religion, Politics and Aesthetics in the Rise of Hermeneutic Thinking e...
The sixth century B.C.E. Babylonian invasions of Judah had a devastating effect for the nation. Firs...
<strong>The Bible: Text and subversion</strong><p>This article explores both the s...
Israel vision: Destruction or deconstruction? Exponents of the so-called Israel vision believe the ...
Many Israelis, but also many Christian Palestinians, today understand the current conflict around th...
<span>Taking its cue from Rudolf Bultmann’s famous verdict that the Old Testament is a ‘failur...
Thesis advisor: David S. VanderhooftThis study defines and explores the theme of decreation, or the ...
<strong>Deconstruction and biblical hermeneutics</strong><br /> The purpose of thi...
In modern times, a whole range of colonial enterprises have used the Bible. The book of Joshua and o...
<strong>The womb of Israel: Tbeological reflections on recent research results concerning t...
<strong>Jewish narratives of the Persian period: Ideology?</strong><p>In recent ye...
I argue that the Christian Neo-conservatives (like many before them, including the Medieval crusader...
There are two dimensions to the argument offered in this article, both of them pertaining to methodo...
<strong>Reading the book of Joshua against a post-exilic background</strong><p>Thi...
The post-modern predicament can be seen in the conflict between general hermeneutics and deconstruct...
Hebrew Reminiscences: Global Religion, Politics and Aesthetics in the Rise of Hermeneutic Thinking e...
The sixth century B.C.E. Babylonian invasions of Judah had a devastating effect for the nation. Firs...
<strong>The Bible: Text and subversion</strong><p>This article explores both the s...
Israel vision: Destruction or deconstruction? Exponents of the so-called Israel vision believe the ...
Many Israelis, but also many Christian Palestinians, today understand the current conflict around th...
<span>Taking its cue from Rudolf Bultmann’s famous verdict that the Old Testament is a ‘failur...
Thesis advisor: David S. VanderhooftThis study defines and explores the theme of decreation, or the ...
<strong>Deconstruction and biblical hermeneutics</strong><br /> The purpose of thi...
In modern times, a whole range of colonial enterprises have used the Bible. The book of Joshua and o...
<strong>The womb of Israel: Tbeological reflections on recent research results concerning t...
<strong>Jewish narratives of the Persian period: Ideology?</strong><p>In recent ye...
I argue that the Christian Neo-conservatives (like many before them, including the Medieval crusader...
There are two dimensions to the argument offered in this article, both of them pertaining to methodo...
<strong>Reading the book of Joshua against a post-exilic background</strong><p>Thi...
The post-modern predicament can be seen in the conflict between general hermeneutics and deconstruct...
Hebrew Reminiscences: Global Religion, Politics and Aesthetics in the Rise of Hermeneutic Thinking e...
The sixth century B.C.E. Babylonian invasions of Judah had a devastating effect for the nation. Firs...
<strong>The Bible: Text and subversion</strong><p>This article explores both the s...