@article{gous_old_1993, title = {Old Testament Theology of Reconstruction: Sociocultural Anthropology, Old Testament Theology and a Changing South Africa}, volume = {6}, issn = {10109919 N1 - Accession Number: {OTA}0000025047; Languages: English; Issued by {ATLA}: 20200415; Publication Type: Article; Abstract Number: {OTA}17-1994-{OCT}-2156}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10520/AJA10109919_491}, shorttitle = {Old Testament Theology of Reconstruction}, abstract = {The problems confronting the writing of an {OT} theology are in a way similar to those confronting South Africa today: the need for creative solutions in trying to reconcile undeniable diversity with an acceptable concept of unity. G.'s brief description of the influence of this problematic in South Africa and the discipline of {OT} theology is followed by a discussion of what can be learned from cognitive anthropology concerning the essence of religion, its diversity as well as its universal features. Following discussion of insights gained and the implications for an {OT} theology, G. concludes with suggestions for a constructive {OT} theology relevant to South Africa. [Published abstract--Robert D. Haak].] Abstract Number: {OTA}17-1994-{OCT}-2156}, pages = {175--189}, number = {2}, journaltitle = {Old Testament Essays}, shortjournal = {Old Testament Essays}, author = {Gous, I. G. P.}, date = {1993-01}, note = {Free}, keywords = {Biblical Theology}, }