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Aims: To retrospectively assess the efficacy of a pragmatic education programme called ‘Walking Away from Diabetes’ (WAD), a single-session intervention aimed at patients who are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).Methods: Bas... see more

The quest towards a multidimensional exegetical approach arises from the present state of the exegetical discipline. Presently, this discipline is characterized by an overwhelming variety of methodology, but also by exclusivistic claims made by exegetes. ... see more

In this article I will concentrate on the following: Firstly, I will explain what I mean by ‘multidimensional exegesis’.  Secondly, I will formulate a multidimensional ‘map’ that provides the possibility of ‘plotting’ various exegetical-hermeneutical... see more

1. IntroductionPlurality is an inevitable and necessary result of Biblical interpretation. There can be nosingle fully adequate interpretation of any Biblical text. This is partly due to the polisemyinherent in the text itself, but also to the different h... see more

1. IntroductionBiblical interpretation (as is the case with any interpretation I) is a multidimensionae anddynamic process. This means that various factors interact in the interpretation process.Interpreters are normally aware that some of these factors p... see more

This article firstly summarizes the research results of the project "The influence of different contexts of social transformation on Biblical interpretation".  If indicates and discusses the trends with regard to the interaction between social transf... see more

1. IntroductionThe purpose of this contribution is to discuss the results of the empirical research project onBiblical interpretation within the context of established Bible study groups that waslaunched in 1999.1 The scope of this project remained limite... see more

Informal discussions lead to cooperation in researchDuring 1995 a number of Biblical scholars from the Universities of the Western Cape andStellenbosch came together for some informal discussions on the interpretation of the Bible.With the occasional part... see more

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