Dialectica reconciliae: Mazamisa’s contribution to the historical development of New Testament Interpretation in South Africa

This article attempts to position Prof Mazamisa’s possible contribution to the historical development of New Testament interpretation in South Africa. This investigation is based mainly on his PhD dissertation project published in the Netherlands, Kampan University. This article attempts to navigate...

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主要作者: Hombana, Mphumezi (Author)
格式: 電子 Article
語言:English
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出版: 2024
In: Verbum et ecclesia
Year: 2024, 卷: 45, 發布: 1, Pages: 1-8
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B 歷史批判 / 注釋 / 闡明 / Südafrika / 辯證神學
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
KBN Sub-Saharan Africa
Further subjects:B Dialectica Reconciliae
B Mazamisa
B Hennie Rossouw
B Historical Development
B Ferdinand Deist
B Hermeneutics
B Bernard Lategan
B New Testament in South Africa
B Pieter de Villiers
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總結:This article attempts to position Prof Mazamisa’s possible contribution to the historical development of New Testament interpretation in South Africa. This investigation is based mainly on his PhD dissertation project published in the Netherlands, Kampan University. This article attempts to navigate through New Testament interpretation in South Africa from the early 1970s until 1987, when Mazamisa attained his doctoral dissertation. This article argues that Mazamisa’s approach to reading the New Testament text can be considered a possible bridge between the so-called ‘white versus black hermeneutics’, to bring reconciliation in this long-standing debate in South African hermeneutics. This could happen through what Mazamisa called ‘Dialetica Reconcilea’. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article has intradisciplinary implications within the fields of New Testament studies and South African hermeneutics, while also opening up opportunities for interdisciplinary exploration at the intersections of theology, sociology, philosophy, education, cultural studies, and conflict resolution. It suggests that Mazamisa’s approach may offer insights into resolving long-standing debates within South African hermeneutics.
ISSN:2074-7705
Contains:Enthalten in: Verbum et ecclesia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4102/ve.v45i1.3000