Mphumezi Hombana

About

Dr. Mphumezi Hombana holds a PhD in New Testament Studies from Stellenbosch University, with a specialization in the redaction history of Mark's Passion Narrative by the Canonical Gospels. His academic work is characterized by a deep interest in text-based methodologies for interpreting the Gospels, a passion honed throughout his postgraduate studies from MTh to PhD. While his primary interest lies in text based historical methods of exegesis, Dr. Hombana also incorporates context-oriented exegetical methods in his research, demonstrating a versatile approach to New Testament scholarship. As an educator, Dr. Hombana teaches New Testament studies across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He is actively involved in supervising postgraduate research, mentoring the next generation of scholars in the field. His dedication to academic excellence ensures that students engage with both traditional textual methods and innovative approaches tailored to contemporary contexts. An active scholar, Dr. Hombana is engaged in several New Testament studies projects. Notably, he serves as the Editor-in-Chief of two significant volumes: Gospel Studies in Africa and Essays in Honor of Prof. Welile Mazamisa: The Text, The Reader, and Two Horizons. Both works contribute to advancing scholarship on New Testament texts and their interpretation within diverse contexts, particularly in African theological discourse and across the globe. In his capacity as Unit Leader of New Testament and Early Christian Studies at the University of South Africa, Dr. Hombana provides leadership in teaching, research, and curriculum development. His contributions to the field reflect a commitment to fostering a robust understanding of the New Testament through both traditional textual methods and innovative, context-sensitive approaches

Work

Meadowlands Baptist Church: East Zone 5, Meadowlands East, 1852
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Resident Minister/Pastor-Church Overseer

South Africa

University of South Africa
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South Africa

African Leadership
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Co-ordinator /Leadership Training

South Africa

De Aar Nonzwakazi Baptist Church
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Moderator of the church

South Africa

University of Pretoria
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South Africa

Cornerstone Institute
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Adjunct Lecture

South Africa

Gugulethu Baptist Church
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Resident-Pastor

South Africa

Cape Town Baptist Seminary
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Adjunct Lecture

South Africa

Stellenbosch University
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Adjunct Lecture

South Africa

Education

Stellenbosch University
South Africa

PhD-The crucifixion and death of Jesus in Mark 15:21-41, from the perspective of its redaction history in the New Testament gospels

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Hearing the text, seeing the text: Mazamisa on orality and textuality

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In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi

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Advancing Educational Equity: A Call to Empower Black Marginalized Youth in South Africa Using a New Testament and Ubuntu Perspective

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Missional Theology in Context Globality, Empire, and a Wounded World

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How Can They Be Effective Unless They are Natives?

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Missional Theology in Context: Globality, Empire, and a Wounded World

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A dialogic reading of Luke 8:1–3

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HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies

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Begging for Their Daily Bread: Beggar-Centric Interpretations of Matthew 6

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Fortress Academic

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Jesus’ interment in Mark 15:42–47: An identifying factor for Jesus’ Jewishness

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HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies

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Christ’s violent crucifixion in Hebrew Scriptures and Synoptics: Its relevance to violence in South Africa

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Theologia Viatorum

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Christ’s violent crucifixion in Hebrew Scriptures and Synoptics: Its relevance to violence in South Africa

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Theologia Viatorum

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Meals, identity and othering in Mark 14:12–26

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Verbum et Ecclesia

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Reimagining Matthean economic ethics in postcolonial South Africa

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In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi

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Violence and apocalyptic notions in Mark 13

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HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies

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A ritualistic reading of Mark 7:1–23

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In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi

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Mazamisa’s Dialectica-Reconciliae and Mosala’s Materialistic Reading of the Text: An Experimental Exploration of Luke 12:13-21

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HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies

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Dialectica reconciliae: Mazamisa’s contribution to the historical development of New Testament Interpretation in South Africa

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Verbum et Ecclesia

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An enigmatic and transformative evangelism of the Markan Jesus

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Evangelism – Perspectives from an African Context

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Early-church praxis: Selling land and possessions – A socio-historical study of Acts 2:45, 4:32–37

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HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies

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The shaping stratum of the Markan passion narrative

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HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies

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The shaping stratum of the Markan passion narrative

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HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies

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The shaping stratum of the Markan passion narrative

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HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies

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The Cross, African(ness), and Identity in Mark's Passion Narrative

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Scriptura

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Beatific Comradeship: Rethinking (Prof.) Mazamisa’s Reading of Luke 10:25-37 in Post-colonial South Africa

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The South African Baptist Journal of Theology

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