Postcolonial literature and the biblical call for justice

Postcolonial literature and the biblical call for justice
Title Postcolonial literature and the biblical call for justice PDF eBook
Author Susan V. Gallagher
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 276
Release 1994
Genre Christianity and literature
ISBN 9781617034596

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Postcolonial Biblical Criticism

Postcolonial Biblical Criticism
Title Postcolonial Biblical Criticism PDF eBook
Author Fernando F. Segovia
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 218
Release 2007-02-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780567045300

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Postcolonial studies have made significant inroads into biblical studies, giving rise to numerous conference papers, articles, essays and books. This book offers an introduction to postcolonial biblical criticism and probes it from a number of different but interrelated angles to bring it into focus, so that its promise can be better appreciated.

Colonialism and the Bible

Colonialism and the Bible
Title Colonialism and the Bible PDF eBook
Author Tat-siong Benny Liew
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 399
Release 2018-04-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498572766

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This volume addresses the problematic relationship between colonialism and the Bible. It does so from the perspective of the Global South, calling upon voices from Africa and the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean. The contributors address the present state of the problematic relationship in their respective geopolitical and geographical contexts. In so doing, they provide sharp analyses of the past, the present, and the future: historical contexts and trajectories, contemporary legacies and junctures, and future projects and strategies. Taken together, the essays provide a rich and expansive comparative framework across the globe.

Methods for Matthew

Methods for Matthew
Title Methods for Matthew PDF eBook
Author Mark Allan Powell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 281
Release 2009-07-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1139481134

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Today's biblical scholars study the Gospel of Matthew with a wide variety of methods that yield diverse and exciting insights. Methods for Matthew offers a primer on six exegetical approaches that have proved to be especially useful and popular. In each case, a prominent scholar describes the principles and procedures of a particular approach and then demonstrates how that approach works in practice, applying it to a well-known text from Matthew's Gospel. As an added bonus, each of the chosen texts is treated to three different interpretations so that the reader can easily compare the results obtained through one approach to those obtained through other approaches. The reader will learn a great deal about two stories from Matthew ('the healing of a centurion's servant' and 'the resurrection of Jesus') and the reader will also learn enough about each of these six approaches to understand their function in biblical studies today.

Reading a Different Story (Turning South: Christian Scholars in an Age of World Christianity)

Reading a Different Story (Turning South: Christian Scholars in an Age of World Christianity)
Title Reading a Different Story (Turning South: Christian Scholars in an Age of World Christianity) PDF eBook
Author Susan VanZanten
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 178
Release 2014-01-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441245731

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Christianity's demographics, vitality, and influence have tipped markedly toward the global South and East. Addressing this seismic shift, a noted Christian literary scholar recounts how her focus has shifted from American to African literature. Susan VanZanten began her career working on nineteenth-century American literature. A combination of personal circumstances, curricular demands, world events, and unfolding scholarship have led her to teach, research, and write about African literature and to advocate for a global approach to education and scholarship. This is the second book in the Turning South series, which offers reflections by eminent Christian scholars who have turned their attention and commitments beyond North America.

The Postcolonial Biblical Reader

The Postcolonial Biblical Reader
Title The Postcolonial Biblical Reader PDF eBook
Author R. S. Sugirtharajah
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 332
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1405155388

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This wide-ranging Reader provides a comprehensive survey of the interaction between postcolonial criticism and biblical studies. Examines how various empires such as the Persian and Roman affected biblical narratives. Demonstrates how different biblical writers such as Paul, Matthew and Mark handled the challenges of empire. Includes examples of the practical application of postcolonial criticism to biblical texts. Considers contemporary issues such as diaspora, race, representation and territory. Editorial commentary draws out the key points to be made and creates a coherent narrative.

Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Global South

Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Global South
Title Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Global South PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Lamport
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 1119
Release 2018-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1442271574

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Christianity has transformed many times in its 2,000-year history, from its roots in the Middle East to its presence around the world today. From the mid-twentieth century onward the presence of Christianity has increased dramatically in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and the majority of the world’s Christians are now nonwhite and non-Western. The Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Global South traces both the historical evolution and contemporary themes in Christianity in more than 150 countries and regions. The volumes include maps, images, and a detailed timeline of key events. The phrases “Global Christianity” and “World Christianity” are inadequate to convey the complexity of the countries and regions involved—this encyclopedia, with its more than 500 entries, aims to offer rich perspectives on the varieties of Christianity where it is growing, how the spread of Christianity shapes the faith in various regions, and how the faith is changing worldwide.