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NTT Journal for Theology and the Study of Religion - Volume 49, Issue 2, 1995
Volume 49, Issue 2, 1995
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oa God als vijand: de genezingsdansen van de !Kung
More LessAbstract In the 1950s and 1960, only a few !Kung San, of Bushmen, continued to follow the traditional way of life of nomadic foodgathering in the Kalahari semi-desert of Southern Africa. Their religion is discussed in this article. Its central ceremonial was the curing dance. It is an all-night ritual, which they often practised. It served as their major means for maintaining solidarity in their nomadic bands and for removing conflict fr Read More
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oa Het ‘Huis van David’ in een pre-exilische inscriptie uit Tel Dan
*Graag wil ik mijn collega dr Meindert Dijkstra bedanken voor zijn vele en waardevolle opmerkingen.
By Bob BeckingAbstract In Tel Dan a fragment of a stele with an inscription was excavated. The language of the inscription seems to be mainly Aramaic but written in a local dialect. The inscription contains the expression bytdwd, which is interpreted as referring to the ‘House of David’, i.e. the territory of the dynasty of the Kingdom of Judah and not as an indication of a cultic object for a local deity Dôd (against Knauf, de Pury and Römer). On Read More
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oa De HERE als schepper en koning: de hymnen in Amos
1Het volgende artikel is een bewerking van mijn in augustus 1993 aan de RU-Utrecht afgeronde doctoraalscriptie, getiteld De hymnen in Amos: Een structureel en inhoudelijk onderzoek naar de betekenis van Am. 4:13, 5:8v en 9:5v. Mijn begeleider, dr. M. Dijkstra, dank ik hartelijk voor zijn opbouwende kritiek tijdens het schrijven van dit artikel.
By S. PaasAbstract In this article we have tried to offer a new explanation of two of the three so-called ‘hymns of Amos’ (Amos 4:13 and 9:5-6). After a structural and theological analysis of both the hymns and their contexts, the conclusion is drawn that the hymns function in the attempts of the author of the book of Amos to undermine the false theological presumptions of his people and their popular expectations.
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oa Papias over traditie
More LessAbstract Papias’ view of the so-called ‘living voice’ and his evaluation and criticism of the written sources (i.e. the gospels of Marcus and Matthaeus) for the teachings of Jesus are put in their pagan cultural context. The written sources are important, but they have to be interpreted by means of an supplemented by oral traditions connected with the apostolic succession. The expresssion ta lechthenta kai prachthenta which chara Read More
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