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Ruth Miller and the poetics of literary maternity
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Viewing postmodernist television : Moonlighting, Twin Peaks and The Simpsons
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Reading Ruth allegorically : an intertextual, and Canonical analysis
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The theme of tribulation as a literary strategy of an alternative self-definition in the book of revelation: a sociolinguistic perspective
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A socio-literary model for the socio-political interpretation of the seven prophetic messages in the Apocalypse of St. John : an exercise in theology done from the periphery
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The legitimacy of Jesus : an Afrocentric reading of the birth of Jesus
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Mark as drama : a prolegomenon to reading the Gospel of Mark as an Aristotelian tragedy
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The Literary Boom of the Jamā‘at al Fayḍa Tijaniyya in 20th Century Northern Nigeria, and additions to John O. Hunwick's The Arabic Literature of Africa, Vol. 2
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A critical reading of Fazlur Rahman's Islamic methodology in history : the case of the living Sunnah
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Turning back : continuity and difference in modernist and postmodernist reflexivity
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The poetry of Ruth Miller : the Word and her words
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The curse of Ham: An Africentric-postcolonial reading of Genesis 9:18-27 in the context of the coloured people of the Cape, South Africa
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The formation of the prisoner-theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer: a close reading of Letters and papers from prison, from April 5,1943 to July 20, 1944
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Restoration of land : towards a biblical jubilee in South Africa
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Religion and social intervention : towards a model for Islamic counselling and psychotherapy
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Towards a political economy of the sacred: a Marxist critique of the sacred dynamics of society
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Towards an ethics of sustainable development : a contribution to the debate on a theology of economics in he ecumenical movement
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Can African Women be Womanists?
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God's wrathful children : toward an ethic of vengeance, retribution, and renewal for a post-apartheid nation
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Land is heaven and earth: toward an ethics of land for South Africa: an exegetical study of Revelation 21:1-8
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Womanist Poetics: Emily Dickinson, Gertrude Stein, and Audre Lorde
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The megatext : towards a literary theory of the media
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Reclaiming biblical and South African slave narratives: reading Hagar (Genesis 16 & 21) and Susanna (Een Oor) van Bengalen, (slave woman in the cape colony) through a womanist hermeneutic
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A Qualitative Analysis of the ISKCON Movement in South Africa