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    A post-Jungian reading of the Book of Baruch.Zacharias Kotzé - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (2).
    It is often claimed that the use of depth psychology in the interpretation of ancient texts is irrelevant and methodologically unsound. Several typical Jungian archetypes, such as the shadow, the primordial mother, and the hero, were identified, interpreted and commented on from a post-Jungian perspective. The apocryphal Book of Baruch has typically been studied as a prime example of penitential prayer in the late Second Temple Period. In this study, the book was approached from the perspective of post-Jungian literary criticism. (...)
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    Leah’s ‘soft’ eyes: Unveiling envy and the evil eye in Genesis 29:17.Zacharias Kotzé - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):5.
    The seemingly innocuous description of Leah as having ‘soft’ eyes in Genesis 29:17 has captivated scholars and readers for centuries. This article advances an ironic interpretation, suggesting that Leah’s ‘soft’ eyes were not a sign of weakness but, rather, an indication of envy and malevolence, potentially contributing to fertility issues faced by her sister Rachel in terms of the ancient Near Eastern evil eye belief complex. In this context, the article delves into ancient belief systems that entwined beauty, fertility, and (...)
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    A post-Jungian reading of the Book of Baruch.Zacharias Kotzé - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (2):7.
    It is often claimed that the use of depth psychology in the interpretation of ancient texts is irrelevant and methodologically unsound. Several typical Jungian archetypes, such as the shadow, the primordial mother, and the hero, were identified, interpreted and commented on from a post-Jungian perspective. The apocryphal Book of Baruch has typically been studied as a prime example of penitential prayer in the late Second Temple Period. In this study, the book was approached from the perspective of post-Jungian literary criticism. (...)
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    A cognitive linguistic approach to the emotion of anger in the Old Testament.Zacharias Kotzé - 2004 - HTS Theological Studies 60 (3).
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    A case of the evil eye in Genesis 16:4-5: A social-scientific perspective.Zacharias Kotze - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
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