Challenging Contextuality

Challenging Contextuality

Bibles and Biblical Scholarship in Context

Lawrence, Louise J.; Smit, Peter-Ben; van der Walt, Charlene; Strommen, Hannah M.

Oxford University Press

08/2024

432

Dura

9780192888792

15 a 20 dias

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Hannah M. Strommen: Contextual Biblical Interpretation as a Challenge and a Chance
PART I. Contextual Biblical Scholarship
1: Gerald West: 'Contextual Bible Study' as a Form of Liberation Biblical Interpretation: An Early Conceptual History
2: Charlene van der Walt: Reclaiming the Stolen Bible one Contextual Bible Study at a Time: Engaging African Lived Realities
3: Adriaan van Klinken and Johanna Stiebert: Challenging Contexts from the Lion's Den: Reading Daniel with Ugandan LBGT Refugees in Nairobi
4: Hannah Lewis: 'This is the Sign of the Lord': A Deaf/Disabled Liberation Perspective on Reading the Bible
5: Helen C. John: Intercultural and Cross-Cultural Biblical Interpretation
6: Hanzline R. Davids: Contextual Bible Reading in Practice: Reflections from the NGO Landscape on Sexual Diversity in Africa
7: Helen Cameron and Andrew P. Rogers: Theological Action Research in Conversation with Contextual Biblical Interpretation
PART II. Challenging Biblical Scholarship
8: Wongi Park: From Monoracial to Multiracial Biblical Studies
9: Peter-Ben Smit: Diversifying the Field: Growing in Humanity
10: Louise J. Lawrence: Privilege, Marginality, Voice and Representation in Contextual Bible Studies and Contextual Biblical Interpretation
11: Klaas Spronk: Is God Revengeful? The History of Interpretation - a less welcome aspect of the image of God in the Book of Nahum
12: Knut Holter: 'Not a literary man, though very devoted to the Old Testament': Colonial and Contextual Biblical Interpretation vis-a-vis Africa
13: Safwat Marzouk: The Place of Place in Contextual Readings of the Bible: Egypt as a Case Study
14: An-Ting Yi: One Text to Rule Them All? Reflecting on New Testament Textual Criticism and Contextual Biblical Interpretation
PART III. Chances for Biblical Scholarship
15: L. Juliana Claassens: Opening up Contexts: The Role of Popular Culture in Expanding the Meaning of Contextual Bible Study
16: Jeremy Punt: Contextual Biblical Interpretation and Theories of Masculinity: Beyond Exnomination
17: Marilou S. Ibita and Maricel S. Ibita: Biblical Ecological Trauma Hermeneutics in a Post-Haiyan Context
18: Fiona C. Black: Contextual Biblical Interpretation: Bodily Inflections and Affective Futures
19: James Crossley: Capitalism, Class, and the Bible: A Very English Proposal
20: Rebekah Hanson: Contextual Convergence in Digital Social Spaces
21: Hugh S. Pyper: The Absent Bible: Oaths of Office in Scotland and the United States
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