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ANNANG ASUMANG
    Prof JG van der Watt of the New Testament Department of the University of Pretoria begins his introduction by describing the Gospel of John as “straightforward to understand only to surprise the reader with its depth and finesse of... more
    Prof JG van der Watt of the New Testament Department of the University of Pretoria begins his introduction by describing the Gospel of John as “straightforward to understand only to surprise the reader with its depth and finesse of expression and ideas”(p. 1). The same ...
    Abstract: Although the movement motif is prominent in Hebrews, it has not been demonstrated that it unites the epistle. In a previous article, we proposed that the author used the spaces of the wilderness camp and tabernacle as a... more
    Abstract: Although the movement motif is prominent in Hebrews, it has not been demonstrated that it unites the epistle. In a previous article, we proposed that the author used the spaces of the wilderness camp and tabernacle as a heuristic device for the Christological ...
    ... Authors: Annang Asumang; ISSN: 19968167; Abstract: As the subtitle indicates, this book aims to examine critically several of the foundational assumptions that have led to this modern "de-historicization of John and its... more
    ... Authors: Annang Asumang; ISSN: 19968167; Abstract: As the subtitle indicates, this book aims to examine critically several of the foundational assumptions that have led to this modern "de-historicization of John and its direct implication: the de-Johannification of Jesus' (p. 2). To ...
    Abstract: Judging by recent developments in evangelical bloggosphere, the emerging church conversation appears to be making some impact among young evangelicals of the United Kingdom, North America, Australia and New Zealand, and perhaps... more
    Abstract: Judging by recent developments in evangelical bloggosphere, the emerging church conversation appears to be making some impact among young evangelicals of the United Kingdom, North America, Australia and New Zealand, and perhaps South Africa. The ...
    Abstract: 1 Peter exhorts readers to respond to unjust suffering with non-retaliatory righteous behaviour, while looking forward to vindication at the Lord's return. Although several literary-theological and sociological... more
    Abstract: 1 Peter exhorts readers to respond to unjust suffering with non-retaliatory righteous behaviour, while looking forward to vindication at the Lord's return. Although several literary-theological and sociological approaches to the epistle have shed considerable ...
    Abstract: The first chapter describes the structure and purpose of the gospel of John and its relationship with the Letters. Van der Watt notes that the narrative flow of the gospel is such that the chronological account is not as... more
    Abstract: The first chapter describes the structure and purpose of the gospel of John and its relationship with the Letters. Van der Watt notes that the narrative flow of the gospel is such that the chronological account is not as important as the thematic account - "It is the message and not the events ...