Old Testament Studies at the University of Pretoria: Glimpses of the past and future

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Title Old Testament Studies at the University of Pretoria: Glimpses of the past and future
 
Creator Human, Dirk J. Groenewald, Alphonso Meyer, Esias E. Geyser-Fouch, Ananda Ndoga, Sampson S. de Villiers, Gerda E.
 
Subject — Old Testament Studies (OTS); Pro Pent; ProPsalms; ProProph; Africanization; decolonizing; Qumran Studies; Exegesis; Hermeneutics, Ethics; Old Testament Theology (ies); synchronic; diachronic
Description In a short historical overview of the academic and social contributions of the Department of OTS at the UP over the past century (1917–2017), this chapter provides a limited picture of how the department has contributed to academia, church and society. In this year of the Faculty of Theology’s centenary celebrations, this chapter contemplates selected highlights of the past and intends to discover the avenues of future vistas through current academic strengths, research foci of personnel and the actualisation of the OT in the African context(s).From the inception of the UP in 1908, the Faculty of Humanities has been involved in OT related studies, namely the study of the Hebrew language. OTS has become known over many years through individual scholars’ expertise regarding Bible translation and the foci on specific parts of the OT, namely the Pentateuch, Psalms, Prophets or Second Temple literature. World renowned projects started since 1990 to involve several international scholars. These include inter alia Pro Pent, Pro Psalms, Pro Prof and Qumran projects.Because the department is located at a FT in Africa, it has continuously strived to become theologically relevant for local and African contexts. The department continually envisions excellence and relevant
 
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Date 2017-12-20
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — —
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Identifier 10.4102/ve.v38i4.1789
 
Source Verbum et Ecclesia; Vol 38, No 4 (2017); 37-68 2074-7705 1609-9982
 
Language eng
 
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