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AbstractThis paper examines the attempt by Richard Burridge in his recent book, Imitating Jesus: An inclusive approach to New Testament ethics (2007), to build an engaged Christian ethics starting with the historical Jesus but taking full account of the i... see more

Towards the end of the era of fixation on text immanent approaches, (such as structuralism, reading the New Testament as literature, etcetera) which characterized South African New Testament scholarship during the 70’s and 80’s, more and more voices could... see more

Criticism of the methodolomania characterising South African New Testament scholarship is expressed by attending to the wider yet neglected setting of preoccupation with methodology: the need for a ethics of interpretation which adresses responsibility an... see more

This essay conducts a biblical exegetical study of Luke 22:35-38 to clarify Jesus’ directive to the disciples: “And the one who has no sword must sell his cloak and buy one!” The sword saying is interpreted with the background of Jesus’ teachings and acti... see more

Towards the end of the era of fixation on text immanent approaches, (such as structuralism, reading the New Testament as literature, etcetera) which characterized South African New Testament scholarship during the 70’s and 80’s, more and more voices could... see more

This essay conducts a biblical exegetical study of Luke 22:35-38 to clarify Jesus’ directive to the disciples: “And the one who has no sword must sell his cloak and buy one!” The sword saying is interpreted with the background of Jesus’ teachings and acti... see more

Criticism of the methodolomania characterising South African New Testament scholarship is expressed by attending to the wider yet neglected setting of preoccupation with methodology: the need for a ethics of interpretation which adresses responsibility an... see more

THE QUESTION OF A NEW TESTAMENT ETHICS: A FEW POINTERS IN THE COURSE OF THE INVESTIGATIONPart one of this article started with a very brief overview of nineteenth and twentieth century viewpoints, going into somewhat detail with regard to the latter. In p... see more

AbstractThe aim of this article was to explain Walter Schmithals’ unique understanding of the unity of the New Testament message. It focuses on his historical en theological interpretation of the New Testament within the parameters of the historical-criti... see more

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