Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Interpreter interpreted : a readers' reception of Lategan's legacy / D.J. Smit
  • The historical Jesus and the letters of Paul : revisiting Bernard C. Lategan's thesis / G. Francois Wessels
  • "Not according to human criteria" : Bernard Lategan's reading of Galatians in a crumbling apartheid state / Cilliers Breytenbach
  • New horizons in historical Jesus research? : hermeneutical considerations concerning the so-called "third quest" of the historical Jesus / Jens Schröter
  • Multiple realities and historiography : rethinking historical Jesus research / Pieter F. Craffert
  • Intertextual readings in the Septuagint / Johann Cook
  • Torah quotations common to Philo, Hebrews, Clemens Romanus and Justin Martyr : what is the common denominator? / Gert J. Steyn
  • An "heretical" use of the New Testament : a Manichaean adaptation of Matt 6:19-20 in P. Kel. Copt. 32 / Annemaré Kotzé
  • Interpreting the New Testament in Africa : Bernard Lategan on the threshold of diverse theological discourses / Elan Mouton
  • A politics of difference in the New Testament : identity and the others in Paul / Jeremy Punt
  • Selected 19th century Sesotho readings of the Bible : David Moiloa and the days of Basotho's ignorance / Maarman Samuel Tshehla
  • The study of the New Testament in African universities / Jan Botha
  • The challenge of cultural justice under conditions of globalisation : is the New Testament of any use? / Piet J. Naudé
  • Dyads, triads and other compositional beasts in the Sermon on the mount (Matthew 5-7) / Johan C. Thom
  • Der gegenwärtige Stand der Forschung zum Markus-Evangelium und die Frage nach der historischen und gegenwärtigen Kontext-Plausibilität / Detlev Dormeyer
  • The chronotope and its discursive function in the Gospel of Luke / Bettina Fischer
  • The power of the absent father : a socio-rhetorical analysis of 1 Corinthians 4:14-5:13 / Charles A. Wanamaker
  • Wilhelm Bousset's commentary on Revelation and hermeneutical perspectives on the Revelation of John / Pieter G.R. de Villiers.