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This issue of "Scriptura" is dedicated to the memory of Ferdinand Deist, scholar, colleague and friend.  Ferdinand, among his many activities, was an active contributor fo the annual workshop on Contextual Hermeneutics in Stellenbosch.  His arti... see more

This issue of "Scriptura" is dedicated to the memory of Ferdinand Deist, scholar, colleague and friend.  Ferdinand, among his many activities, was an active contributor fo the annual workshop on Contextual Hermeneutics in Stellenbosch.  His arti... see more

Abstract'Controlled' exegesis and/or 'creative' interpretation Exegetes often regard epistemological questions as unnecessary and of 'academic' interest. Yet, answers to questions such as; 'What is a text?' and 'What is meaning?' are of fundamental import... see more

AbstractThis article focused on Pro Pent (or the Project for the Study of the Pentateuch) which was established in August 2000 after professor Eckart Otto from the Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) of Munich visited the University of Pretoria (UP). Pro... see more

Botha (1991) refers to various approaches to ‘contextualisation’, some of which proceed from the assumption that Scripture should interpret present situations, while others insist on letting present situations interpret Scripture. In what follows I shall ... see more

The relevance of Biblical Studies is dependent upon the degree to which it can give meaning to the student’s life. Positivist education has, by narrowing people’s view of life to the tangible, stripped it of spiritual value of meaning. Therefore, while fo... see more

The story of Ehud’s dealings with King Eglon of Moab is not the kind of story ordinary Bible readers would expect to find in the Bible.  To refresh our memories here, in short, is that story.

Christian tradition has always idealized the ‘writing prophets’.  That view has, however, been undermined over the past two decades.  We know very little about the origins of these books and even less about the origins of prophetic tradition.&nb... see more

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