6 articles in this issue
Bernard C Lategan
The question of reference and reality remains an important issue in biblical interpretation. In this issue Combrink and Dormeyer continue the debate by focusing on specific issues. Combrink challenges the view that Matthew is more referential and less rhe... see more
H J Bernard Combrink
This article reacts to the view that whereas the Markan narrative functions predominantly on the rhetorical axis of communication, Matthew operates basically on the mimetic axis. Although there are obvious differences between the rhetoric of Matthew and M... see more
D Dormeyer
This article deals with the crisis of tradition. The question is whether the concept ‘Gospel’ plays the same role in our time as in our time as in the past, and also whether it means the same thing in Paul as in the narrative books. Mark has a paradoxical... see more
W J Wessels
The term ‘biblical theology’ is used differently in different contexts. In this paper it is applied to the field of Old and New Testament studies. The view presented is to move away from the idea of a centre for writing Old and New Testament theology and ... see more
E M Conradie
According to David Tracy, plurality and ambiguity are two important characteristics of the contemporary global (and South African) cultural, political, religious and theological situations. This article identifies five possible conceptual strategies to de... see more
 
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