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  1. Clashing deities in the book of Judith : A Greimassian perspective.Risimati S. Hobyane - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    The shaping of a text with a specific kind of plot is suggestive of the fundamental values that the author desires to either promote or discourage within the reader’s community and its worldview. The Judith narrative is not an exception to this claim or rule. Scholars have contributed much in establishing the underlying purpose of Judith and came up with intuitive contributions to the field of study. However, the investigation of the overarching fundamental values that generated the story of Judith (...)
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  • An analysis of the performative nature and power of forensic dialogue in Susanna: A speech act contribution.Risimati S. Hobyane - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):10.
    This article investigates the performative nature of forensic dialogue as a literary device in the story of Susanna. Whilst Susanna scholars have brought significant contributions in recent years, this article contends that there has never been a special focus on the performative function of forensic dialogue in Susanna. This aspect should be explored further as it can contribute to how the story can be read, interpreted and applied in contemporary society. The article suggests that the forensic dialogue in Susanna is (...)
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  • (1 other version)The 'coming-out' of a hero: The character of Esther in LXX-Esther revisited.Sanrie M. De Beer - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-9.
    The account of the hero is often depicted as a narratological journey which, with reference to the ground-breaking work of Campbell, is referred to as the monomyth. The basic outline of all monomyths is an account of how a hero embarks on a journey, meets a major crisis and then returns back home altered in some way. This change does not only benefit the hero but is also to the advantage of the community that he or she hails from. This (...)
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