Romans 13:1-7 has remained a challenge for interpreters throughout the history of the New Testament. A previous study investigated the actual readings of the passage during the political transition in South Africa. The present article is a follow-up study and examines readings in the post-1989 period. Political events and the rise of empire studies deeply influenced the reading of the passage. Certain types of reading continue, but there is also a marked increase of ‘realistic’ or ‘pragmatic’ readings. The article concludes with some future perspectives
(Excerpt) A close reading of the New Testament, though, reveals that there is not one uniform answer...
This article introduces the reader to the study of oral communication in primarily oral cultures and...
Background: South Africa’s long-standing reading crisis is well recognised. At various stages since ...
The interpretation and appropriation of Romans 13:1–7 have been a challenge for generations because...
Throughout the history of the church, Romans 9 has been a difficult text for interpreters and lay-pe...
CITATION: Lategan, B. 2015. 'n Verskuiwing na 'n oper en meer "pragmatiese" lees van Romeine 13:1–7?...
This article first briefly raises the question to what extent the Church Fathers remained in continu...
<strong>The Christian and the ruling authorities according to Romans 13:1–7</strong><...
Modern historical criticism came to South Africa in the third decade of the twentieth century. Howev...
Interpreting the Bible in the 'new' South Africa DJ Human Department of Biblical Studies (Sec B) Uni...
As in most scientific disciplines, theoretical and methodological developments in recent times are c...
Peer reviewedDuring the apartheid era in South Africa, the Bible was used both as a tool to legitimi...
This thesis is a reception history of the successive readings of Romans 13:1-7, and it reveals that ...
Perspectives for a normative politics: the message of the Institute for Reformational Studies (IRS) ...
Scholars have frequently debated the occasion for Romans 13:1-7, examining historical, theological,...
(Excerpt) A close reading of the New Testament, though, reveals that there is not one uniform answer...
This article introduces the reader to the study of oral communication in primarily oral cultures and...
Background: South Africa’s long-standing reading crisis is well recognised. At various stages since ...
The interpretation and appropriation of Romans 13:1–7 have been a challenge for generations because...
Throughout the history of the church, Romans 9 has been a difficult text for interpreters and lay-pe...
CITATION: Lategan, B. 2015. 'n Verskuiwing na 'n oper en meer "pragmatiese" lees van Romeine 13:1–7?...
This article first briefly raises the question to what extent the Church Fathers remained in continu...
<strong>The Christian and the ruling authorities according to Romans 13:1–7</strong><...
Modern historical criticism came to South Africa in the third decade of the twentieth century. Howev...
Interpreting the Bible in the 'new' South Africa DJ Human Department of Biblical Studies (Sec B) Uni...
As in most scientific disciplines, theoretical and methodological developments in recent times are c...
Peer reviewedDuring the apartheid era in South Africa, the Bible was used both as a tool to legitimi...
This thesis is a reception history of the successive readings of Romans 13:1-7, and it reveals that ...
Perspectives for a normative politics: the message of the Institute for Reformational Studies (IRS) ...
Scholars have frequently debated the occasion for Romans 13:1-7, examining historical, theological,...
(Excerpt) A close reading of the New Testament, though, reveals that there is not one uniform answer...
This article introduces the reader to the study of oral communication in primarily oral cultures and...
Background: South Africa’s long-standing reading crisis is well recognised. At various stages since ...