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    • Aspects of Liminality in the Book of Daniel 

      Van Deventer, H.J.M. (Hans) (The Old Testament Society of Southern Africa (OTSSA), 2017)
      Taken at face value, the book of Daniel in the HB seems to occupy a position outside the narrow confines often set in academic (and other) contexts that structure our knowledge, experience and, ultimately, the world we ...
    • The interdependency between causality, context and history in selected works by E.L. Doctorow 

      Van der Merwe, Philippus Wolrad (2000)
      This dissertation focuses on the interdependency between causality, context and history in selected novels by E.L. Doctorow: The Book of Daniel (1971), Ragtime (1974), Loon Lake (1980), World's Fair (1985) and The ...
    • Moses in the book of Daniel 

      Van Deventer Hans (Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology, 2017)
      In the Hebrew Bible, the name of Moses appears most frequently in the Hexateuch. Outside this corpus that is closely related to the life of this main character in the narrative, the name of Moses is found mostly in post-exilic ...