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Semeia Studies. 46-47
Semeia Studies. 46-47
- 자료유형
- 단행본
- ISBN
- 1589831179
- ISSN
- 1567200X
- 서명/저자
- Semeia Studies. 46-47 / edited by Scholars Press
- 발행사항
- Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, 2003-
- 형태사항
- vii, 270, viii, 240 p. ; 23 cm
- 간행빈도
- Odd Regular
- 시리즈명
- Society of Biblical Literature. Semeia Studies
- 주기사항
- v.48(2004)부터 2층 서고에 비치함
- 내용주기
- v.46-- Fighting with the Pen: The Appropriation of the Press by Early Xhosa Writers by Jeff Opland-- From the Bible as Bola as Biblical Interpretation as Marabi: Tlhaping Transactions with the Bible by Gerald O. West-- The Closed Text and the Heavenly Telephone: The Role of the Bricoleur in Oral Mediation of Sacred Text in the case of George Khambule and Gospel of John by Jonathan A. Draper-- Making the Book, Performing the Words of IzihlabelelozamaNazaretha by Carol Muller-- The Land and the Word: Missions, African Christians, and the Claiming of Land South Africa by Deborah James and Geoffrey Maphahla Nkadimeng-- Frozen Assets? Orality and Public Space in KZN: Izibongo and Isicathamiya by Liz Gunner-- "Where Shall I Wonder under the Thunder Who's that Black Boys making that Black Noise Step a Little Closer to the Mic": Prophets of da City and Urban(South African) Identity by Duncan Brown-- Translation and the Vernacular Bible in the Debate between My "Traditional" and Academic Worldviews by Maarman Sam Tshehla-- Listening Again: Finding Ways to Host the TRC's Oral, Auto/Biographical Space by Ashlee Lenta-- Oral History in a Wounded Country by Philippe Denis-- Becoming Ngaka: Coming to Terms with Oral Narrative Discourses by Mogomme Alpheus Masogav.47-- Indigenous Poems, Colonialist Texts by John Miles Foley-- Cognition, Orality-Literacy, and Approaches to First-Century Writings by Pieter J. J. Botha-- Moving Beyond Colonialist Discourse: Understanding Oral Theory and Cultural Difference in the Context of Media Analysis by J. A. "Bobby" Loubser-- Why did plato write? by Jean-Luc Solère-- Mithra's cult: an example of religious colonialism in roman times? by Baudouin Decharneux-- The Origins of the Hebrew Scriptures in imperial relations by Richard A. Horsley-- Roman imperalism and early christian scribality byWerner H. Kelber-- Practicing the presence of God in John: ritual use of Scripture and the Eidos Theou in John 5:37 by Jonathan A. Draper-- Rabbinic oral tradition in late Byzantine Galilee: christian empire and rabbinic ideological resistance by Martin S. Jaffee-- Oralities, Literacies, and colonialisms in antiquity and contemporary scholarship by Claudia V. Camp
- 기타서명
- v.46 : Orality, Literacy, and colonialism in southern africa
- 기타서명
- v.47 : Orality, Literacy, and colonialism in antiquity
- Control Number
- chimsin:532738