5 articles in this issue
B C Lategan
Contributions in this issue concern issues in linguistics, literacy and ethics. Simon Wong offers a valuable overview of how the understanding of the nature of New Testament Greek has changed from the 16th to the 19th century. Du Plooy explores... see more
Simon Wong
This study surveys the historical development of the understanding of the nature of New Testament Greek from the 16th to the 19th century. It aims at two main controversies, namely the Purist-Hebraist controversy, and the Sacred-Common Greek controversary... see more
G P V Du Plooy
The author is a much-debated subject in literary criticism. Halfway through the twentieth century literary critics predominately approved of the absent author. It is argued here that the authorial meaning cannot be separated from a text. The key in terms ... see more
J H Roberts
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
P J Gräbe
The problematic nature of the relationship indicative/imperative in Pauline ethics: certain aspects of the discussion since 1924Bultmann (1924) has pointed to the crucial importance of the relationship between the indicative in order to understand Pauline... see more