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Loving the Neighbour and the Resident Alien in Leviticus 19 as Ethical Redefinition of Holiness
- H. Bosman
- Philosophy
- 1 December 2018
“Loving the neighbour” is generally accepted as fundamental to Judeo-Christian theological ethics. However, few reflect on the implications of extending “loving the neighbour” (Lev 19:18) to “loving…
From "divination" to "revelation"? A post exilic theological perspective on the relationship between law and prophets in the Old Testament
- H. Bosman
- Philosophy
- 2014
Recent research on the formation of the canon of the OT suggests that it is crucial to understand how theological presuppositions con- cerning divine revelation linked to Moses made the Torah to be…
Appropriating the Decalogue according to African proverbs.
- H. Bosman
- Education
- 12 June 2013
This article argues the following: (i) there is a close but neglected relationship
between “torah” and “hokmah” in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and this should
be reflected in the interpretation of…
Influence of Powder Particle Size Distribution on the Properties of Press-and-Sintered Titanium and Ti-6Al-4V Preforms
- H. Bosman, D. C. Blaine
- Materials Science
- 1 October 2014
The potential to control the final properties, as measured by density, strength and microstructure, of press-and-sintered titanium and master alloy Ti-6Al-4V is investigated by designing and…
Process Models for Press-and-Sinter Titanium
- D. C. Blaine, H. Bosman, Heleon H. Laubscher
- Materials Science
- 1 October 2014
Two commercially pure (CP) titanium powders, with mean particle sizes of 78 and 32 μm, respectively, were used to manufacture titanium samples via the press-and-sinter powder metallurgy process.…
The theological paraphrasing of history: The Exodus tradition in the Wisdom of Solomon
- H. Bosman
- Philosophy
- 28 November 2012
This study of the reinterpretation of the exodus tradition in the Wisdom of Solomon investigated the possibility that the reinterpretation entailed the alignment of history and wisdom. To come to…
The historical understanding of the Old Testament in South Africa : Colenso, Le Roux and beyond
- H. Bosman
- History
- 4 September 2013
Isaiah Berlin quoted Archilochus to distinguish between two styles of academic reasoning that, to some extent, summarises the transition of historiography from Modernism to Postmodernism: ‘The fox…
Myth, Metaphor Or Memory? The Allusions To Creation And Exodus In Isaiah 51:9–11 As A Theological Response To Suffering During The Exile
- H. Bosman
- Art
- 2009
As part of an urgent plea or prayer for divine intervention the author of Isaiah 51:911 combines possible allusions to creation and the exodus as analogous events in the past in response to the…
The Exodus as negotiation of identity and human dignity between memory and myth
- H. Bosman
- Sociology
- 11 November 2014
The rendition of the exodus in the Old Testament is an excellent example of cultural memory – a remembered past that resulted in collective memories that maintained the actuality or relevance of the…
HUMANKIND AS BEING CREATED IN THE 'IMAGE OF GOD' IN THE OLD TESTAMENT: POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE THEOLOGICAL DEBATE ON HUMAN DIGNITY
- H. Bosman
- Philosophy
- 12 June 2013
This contribution provides a survey of existing scholarship on the nature and extent of the image of God/imago Dei' according to the Old Testament. Some of the aspects that will be discussed are: …
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