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Oral and Manuscript Culture in the Bible is the fruit of Professor Loubser's confrontation with how Scripture is read, understood, and used in the Third World situation, which is closer than modern European societies to the social dynamics of the original milieu in which the texts were produced.

Produktbeschreibung
Oral and Manuscript Culture in the Bible is the fruit of Professor Loubser's confrontation with how Scripture is read, understood, and used in the Third World situation, which is closer than modern European societies to the social dynamics of the original milieu in which the texts were produced.
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Autorenporträt
Professor J. A. (Bobby) Loubser (1949-2006) was born in the university town of Stellenbosch, South Africa. He was the great-great-grandson of one of the founders of the University. He completed both his MA in HellenisticGreek and his doctorate in Theology in New Testament Studies at Stellenbosch University, the latter having spent a year as a DAAD bursary holder in Tubingen, Germany, where he studied under the renowned Peter Stuhlmacher. On his return to South Africa he served in two congregations of the Dutch Reformed Church and became well known for his Reformed criticism of the use of scripture to support apartheid policies. Seminal in this regard was the publication in 1983 of his book, The Apartheid Bible.