Browsing Faculty of Theology by Author "20908741 - Nolte, Stephanus Philippus"
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A Politics of the female body. Reading Susanna (LXX Additions to Daniel) in a brutalized South African Society
Nolte, S. Philip (Universität Salzburg, 2016)The South African society can be described as a society infested by rape and violence against female persons. Although nearly eighty percent of South African citizens see themselves as Christian, female rape and violence ... -
One text, many stories: the (ir)relevance of reader-response criticism for apocryphal literature in the Septuagint
Nolte, Stephanus Philippus (AOSIS, 2012)This article investigated the value of reader-response theory for the reading of apocryphal texts in the Septuagint. The groundbreaking work on reader-response theory developed by Wolfgang Iser in his book The Act of ... -
The realities people live by: a critical reflection on the value of Wolfgang Iser's concept of repertoire for reading the story of Susanna in the Septuagint
Nolte, S. Philip (OASIS, 2013)The article investigates the value of Wolfgang Iser’s concept of repertoire for reading the apocryphal story of Susanna. The viewpoint is that fictional literature such as the Susanna narrative and reality are not opposites ...