Vol 61, No 1/2 (2005)

Table of Contents

Original Research

From text to intertext: Intertextuality as a paradigm for reading Matthew Abstract PDF
     Stefan Alkier 1-18
“Nader Mij niet”: De betekenis van [foreign font omitted] in Johannes 20:17 Abstract PDF
     Reimund Bieringer 19-43
A challenge to change developments in feminist theology and feminist Christology Abstract PDF
     Riet Bons-Storm 45-63
Liturgie as fontein van die lewe: ’n Oorsigartikel oor die kosmiese kartering van Gordon W Lathrop se boek, Holy ground: A liturgical cosmology Abstract PDF
     Johan Buitendag 65-79
A study of Luke 10 in context Abstract PDF
     Ulrich Busse 81-91
“Kenotiese” prediking – die katalisator vir liturgiese verdieping in die huidige konteks? Abstract PDF
     T.F.J. Dreyer 93-108
Reflections on Donald Capps’ hermeneutical model of pastoral care Abstract PDF
     Yolanda Dreyer 109-130
Post-exilic conflict as “possible” historical background to Psalm 69:10ab Abstract PDF
     Alphonso Groenewald 131-141
Who is the “God” Nietzsche denied? Abstract PDF
     André J. Groenwald, Johan Buitendag 143-163
The Gospel of Matthew: Reconfigured Torah Abstract PDF
     Richard B. Hays 165-190
Handelinge in die erediens: Die verryking van die liturgie deur musiek Abstract PDF
     Elsabé Kloppers 191-209
The origin, function and disappearance of the “Twelve”: Continuity from Jesus to the post-Easter community? Abstract PDF
     Dietrich-Alex Koch 211-229
Conversion, persecution, and malaise: Life in the community for which Hebrews was written Abstract PDF
     Craig R. Koester 231-251
Vaderskap in die Pauliniese korpus volgens 1 Korintiërs Abstract PDF
     F. S. Malan 253-271
The call of blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52) Abstract PDF
     Maarten J.J. Menken 273-290
The social setting of Jesus’ exaltation in Luke-Acts (Lk 22:69 and Ac 7:56) Abstract PDF
     Jean-Claude Loba-Mkole 291-326
An overview of liberation theology in orthodox Russia Abstract PDF
     Alexander I. Negrov 327-345
Diakonos and prostatis: Women’s patronage in Early Christianity Abstract PDF
     Carolyn Osiek 347-370
Paul’s call to be a holy man (apostle): In his own words and in other words Abstract PDF
     John J. Pilch 371-383
Jesus in new contexts Abstract PDF
     Dieter H. Reinstorf 385-399
When they, we, and the passive become I – Introducing autobiographical biblical criticism Abstract PDF
     P.J.W. Schutte 401-416
How many Jews became Christians in the first century? The failure of the Christian mission to the Jews Abstract PDF
     David C. Sim 417-440
Defining the situation in Revelation: John’s intention and action-lines Abstract PDF
     H. Theunissen 441-460
Die Kindheidsevangelie van Tomas – historiese allegorie of mite in die vorm van ’n biografiese diskursiewe evangelie? Abstract PDF
     Andries G. van Aarde 461-489
Die Griekse manuskrip van die Kindheidsevangelie van Tomas in Kodeks Sinaïtikus (Gr 453) vertaal in Afrikaans Abstract PDF
     Andries G. van Aarde 491-516
Religion without ulterior motive Abstract PDF
     A. van de Beek 517-529
The translation of Psalm 89:13 and its implications Abstract PDF
     Pieter M. Venter 531-544
Die skuldgebed in Esra 9:6-15 Abstract PDF
     Pieter M. Venter 545-563
The church of Philippi in the first six centuries of our era Abstract PDF
     Eduard Verhoef 565-592
Was Jezus’ optreden in de tempel een reiniging? Abstract PDF
     E-J Vledder 593-617
Resistance and nonresistance: New Testament perspectives on confronting the powers Abstract PDF
     Dorothy Jean Weaver 619-638



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