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This study is a materialist literary analysis of Deuteronomistic History. with particular reference to the Elijah-cycle which culminates in the Naboth Episode its appropriation by the oppressed in their situation and experience of oppression in contemporary societies. The materialist literary critic...
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| author | Bookholane, L J |
| author2 | Wanamaker, Charles A. |
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| description | This study is a materialist literary analysis of Deuteronomistic History. with particular reference to the Elijah-cycle which culminates in the Naboth Episode its appropriation by the oppressed in their situation and experience of oppression in contemporary societies. The materialist literary criticism which is adopted in theses requires an approach to the Bible which views it as a text and at the same time a social activity. that the contemporary oppressed must inquire into the social class of the writers of the Deuteronomistic history in order misappropriate the Naboth isode |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/38905 The Old Testament Babylonian exile : a socio-political study Bookholane, L J Wanamaker, Charles A. Old Testament This study is a materialist literary analysis of Deuteronomistic History. with particular reference to the Elijah-cycle which culminates in the Naboth Episode its appropriation by the oppressed in their situation and experience of oppression in contemporary societies. The materialist literary criticism which is adopted in theses requires an approach to the Bible which views it as a text and at the same time a social activity. that the contemporary oppressed must inquire into the social class of the writers of the Deuteronomistic history in order misappropriate the Naboth isode 2023-09-27T13:56:45Z 2023-09-27T13:56:45Z 1987 2023-09-27T13:09:32Z Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/38905 eng application/pdf Department of Religious Studies Faculty of Humanities |
| spellingShingle | Old Testament Bookholane, L J The Old Testament Babylonian exile : a socio-political study |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | The Old Testament Babylonian exile : a socio-political study |
| title_full | The Old Testament Babylonian exile : a socio-political study |
| title_fullStr | The Old Testament Babylonian exile : a socio-political study |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Old Testament Babylonian exile : a socio-political study |
| title_short | The Old Testament Babylonian exile : a socio-political study |
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| topic | Old Testament |
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