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Number Vol58 Year 1996

8 articles in this issue 

Bernard Lategan

The article examines the facilitating role of imagination in the process of transformation.  Firstly, the suspicion that imagination is merely a license for subjectivity is addressed, before the phenomenological roots of imagination and its radical r... see more

Pags. 213 - 232  

James R Cochrane

With the end of apartheid in South Africa, and the conclusion of an era in the history of the Church in which the definitive challenge to respond to apartheid dominated theological discourse, space has emerged, gaps have arisen in public life into which l... see more

Pags. 233 - 250  

Gerald West

At a time when enigmatic titles are trendy there is no need to account for a title such as this article carries.  But I do want to explain how I came to the title because the explanation has at its center a major (implicit) concern within Biblical St... see more

Pags. 251 - 261  

Ferdinand Deist

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.

Pags. 263 - 272  

HJ Bernard Combrink

The Bible has to be rewritten in order to remain relevant also in Africa.  This has implications for the translation and the transformation of its message.  Translations can be categorized form literal to unduly free.  The cultural and soci... see more

Pags. 273 - 284  

HJ Bernard Combrink

The typical critical issues concerning the interpretation of Matthew do not occur that often in the reception of Matthew in Africa.  The issues addressed are especially contextual matters such as liberation and the relevance of God’s kingdom for soci... see more

Pags. 285 - 303  

Dirk J Smit

Literary critic George Steiner closed his controversial but seminal study After Babel with the words ‘It would be ironic if the answer to Babel were pidgin and not Pentecost’.  In this paper, Steiner’s argument, leading to this conclusion, is explain... see more

Pags. 305 - 328  

Jan Botha

The Bible is one of the most significant bases for values-persuasion and the shaping of the ethos of the South African population.  This significant influence of the Bible is potentially a serious stumbling block for social transformation and the adv... see more

Pags. 329 - 343