THE EARLY YEARS: THE QUEST FOR A FREE SPACE IN A RESTRICTED ENVIRONMENT

  • Bernard Lategan Stellenbosch University
Keywords: Scriptura, Academic journals, Biblical scholarship, Disciplinary isolation, Ecclesial control, Socio-political transformation

Abstract

This article discusses the considerations which led to the establishment of Scriptura in 1980. Against the backdrop of a looming social and political transformation, the intellectual, political and ecclesial climate was restrictive in many ways and on various levels. The strict adherence to disciplinary boundaries in academe, the dominant political ideology of oppression and exclusion, and the inertia caused by hierarchical systems of ecclesial control all contributed to the need to find spaces where alternative approaches could be explored and tested. In the process, fortunate co-incidences or instances of serendipity played an important role. The intention of this article is neither to provide a historical account of these developments nor an overview of the contents of the journal, but rather to explore the forces which influenced the course of events, often behind the scenes and on a meta-level. After the first decade, the journal was established enough to pursue more conventional objectives.

Author Biography

Bernard Lategan, Stellenbosch University
Department of Information Science
Published
2020-09-26
Section
Articles