Recent MPhil and PhD thesis titles

Recent MPhil and PhD thesis titles include:

  • Pauline Slave Texts: A Comparative Analysis on Modern Biblical Scholarship With Antebellum Commentaries

  • "Woe to you Scribes and Pharises": An analysis on Matthew 23

  • The oral/literate model; a valid approach for New Testament Studies

  • Paul and the Jewish Law: From Convenantal Nomism to Mysticism

  • The idea of a prophet like Moses in the Book of Deuteronomy

  • John's Prologue and this 'I' which is not One: Individual Identity, Word, Flesh and Film in the Postmodern Milieu

  • The Motif of Foreign Nations in the Twelve Minor Prophets

  • Seeing and seen: Film in Feminist Theology in Dialogue

  • The reception of Qoheleth in a Selection of Rabbini, Patristic and Nonconformist Texts

  • Other Endings of Mark as responses to Mark: An Ideological-Critical Investigation into the longer and the shorter ending of Mark's gospel

  • Power, Authority and Legitimacy: A Socio-Rhetorical Analysis of Paul's Apostleship

  • The Samaritan Mission in Acts

  • Narrative Structures in the book of Genesis

  • The Song of Songs and the construction of desire in the Hebrew Bible

  • Jesus and His Traditions: History, Memory and Recovering the Past

  • The early Christian Social Identity and Symbolic Community: An evaluation on how Jews and Gentiles feature in the Deutero-Pauline Letters of the New Testament

  • The place of the Ethiopian Eunuch in Acts 8:26-40 and its ideological significance for the Acts of the Apostles

  • Military terminology in the Comquest Narratives