Ruth Miller and the poetics of literary maternity
Viewing postmodernist television : Moonlighting, Twin Peaks and The Simpsons
Reading Ruth allegorically : an intertextual, and Canonical analysis
The theme of tribulation as a literary strategy of an alternative self-definition in the book of revelation: a sociolinguistic perspective
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
The legitimacy of Jesus : an Afrocentric reading of the birth of Jesus
Mark as drama : a prolegomenon to reading the Gospel of Mark as an Aristotelian tragedy
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
A critical reading of Fazlur Rahman's Islamic methodology in history : the case of the living Sunnah
Turning back : continuity and difference in modernist and postmodernist reflexivity
The poetry of Ruth Miller : the Word and her words
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
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
Restoration of land : towards a biblical jubilee in South Africa
Religion and social intervention : towards a model for Islamic counselling and psychotherapy
Towards a political economy of the sacred: a Marxist critique of the sacred dynamics of society
Towards an ethics of sustainable development : a contribution to the debate on a theology of economics in he ecumenical movement
Can African Women be Womanists?
God's wrathful children : toward an ethic of vengeance, retribution, and renewal for a post-apartheid nation
Land is heaven and earth: toward an ethics of land for South Africa: an exegetical study of Revelation 21:1-8
Womanist Poetics: Emily Dickinson, Gertrude Stein, and Audre Lorde
The megatext : towards a literary theory of the media
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
A Qualitative Analysis of the ISKCON Movement in South Africa