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Browsing by UP Author "Ndoga, Sampson S."
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Ndoga, Sampson S.
(Unisa Press, 2014)
The request for love and initiating love exchanges by the woman in the Song of Songs deviates from the norms of the day. Reading such audacity as promoting a feminine agenda perhaps says more about the reader’s world than ...
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Ndoga, Sampson S.
(Baptist Union of Southern Africa, 2012-09-14)
Poverty in Africa is an enigma when one considers the natural resources and potential that there is. Worse still, Africa’s resources are extracted to develop other parts of the world. For this reason, this article argues ...
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Ndoga, Sampson S.
(Old Testament Society of South Africa, 2021)
Africa has been presented as underdeveloped and backward until the adventure of colonial architects. Archaeological remnants and structures, some of which are still standing to date, portray a different reality seemingly ...
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Ndoga, Sampson S.
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2021-07-12)
Numbers 25 presents a human crisis requiring swift leadership interventions to curb the
plague. Leadership failure plays out on a number of levels before decisive and resolute
interventions are taken. This passage shows ...
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Ndoga, Sampson S.
(Old Testament Society of South Africa, 2014)
Ezekiel 22:23-30 in which Israel’s leaders are judged for their various
abuses offers the notion that collective leadership responsibility
for national demise demands serious attention in contemporary situations.
However, ...
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Ndoga, Sampson S.; Viviers, Hendrik
(Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, 2000)
The Song of Songs has often been treated as a platform for feminist liberationist
causes. This study aims to re-examine some feminist ideological readings of the
Song of Songs. Although feminist scholars insist that the ...
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Human, Dirk J.; Groenewald, Alphonso, 1969-; Meyer, Esias E.; Geyser-Fouche, Ananda B.; Ndoga, Sampson S.; De Villiers, Gerda
(AOSIS OpenJournals, 2017)
This chapter intends to cast selective glimpses of the past, present and anticipated future of the Department of OTS at the UP. During the centenary celebrations of the FT (2017), this contemplation is imperative. Academic ...
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Ndoga, Sampson S.
(AOSIS OpenJournals, 2020-11-11)
This essay situates study of the psalter within an African interpretational modality. Given the
fact that western scholarship has dominated if not prescribed approaches to biblical texts
demonstrable from the absence of ...
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Ndoga, Sampson S.
(Unisa Press., 2014)
Proverbs 31 has been viewed as two separate poems: 31:1-9, the words of Lemuel‘s mother, and 31:10-31, an acrostic poem on the capable wife. Careful analysis of the two poems shows that these were juxtaposed by the redactor ...
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Ndoga, Sampson S.
(Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Limpopo, 2009)
Psalm 133 celebrates brotherly unity as an ideal that commands divine blessing. Similarly, the African philosophical outlook of “ubuntu” upholds
that ideal. With that common ideological perspective within the biblical and ...