Towards an MIT-conscious biblical studies in South Africa?: glimpsing the stories of absent husbands and waiting wives
When considering the place of Biblical Studies as a school subject in South African history, one cannot but be reminded of the (predictable) fate of the proverbial eagle. Says one African proverb: o se bone go akalala ga bonong, go wa fase ke ga bona (do not be puzzled by the (pride) of an eagle whi...
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Old Testament essays
Year: 2017, Volume: N.S.30, Issue: 2, Pages: 384-402 |
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IxTheo Classification: | FB Theological education FD Contextual theology HB Old Testament KBN Sub-Saharan Africa |
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B Africa B Biblical Hermeneutics Biblical Studies proverbial eagle (nong) waiting women / wives Bathsheba Dora Motshabi B Hermeneutics B Woman |
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