Toward Decentering the New Testament

Toward Decentering the New Testament
Title Toward Decentering the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Mitzi J. Smith
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 423
Release 2018-08-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532604661

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Toward Decentering the New Testament is the first introductory text to the New Testament written by an African American woman biblical scholar and an Asian-American male biblical scholar. This text privileges the voices, scholarship, and concerns of minoritized nonwhite peoples and communities. It is written from the perspectives of minoritized voices. The first few chapters cover issues such as biblical interpretation, immigration, Roman slavery, intersectionality, and other topics. Questions raised throughout the text focus readers on relevant contemporary issues and encourage critical reflection and dialogue between student-teachers and teacher-students.

Toward Decentering the New Testament

Toward Decentering the New Testament
Title Toward Decentering the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Mitzi J. Smith
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 387
Release 2018-08-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532604653

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Toward Decentering the New Testament is the first introductory text to the New Testament written by an African American woman biblical scholar and an Asian-American male biblical scholar. This text privileges the voices, scholarship, and concerns of minoritized nonwhite peoples and communities. It is written from the perspectives of minoritized voices. The first few chapters cover issues such as biblical interpretation, immigration, Roman slavery, intersectionality, and other topics. Questions raised throughout the text focus readers on relevant contemporary issues and encourage critical reflection and dialogue between student-teachers and teacher-students.

Biblical Interpretation

Biblical Interpretation
Title Biblical Interpretation PDF eBook
Author Yung Suk Kim
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 111
Release 2013-01-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1621896404

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Yung Suk Kim asks important questions in Biblical Interpretation: Why do we care about the Bible and biblical interpretation? How do we know which interpretation is better? He expertly brings to the fore the essential elements of interpretation--the reader, the text, and the reading lens--and attempts to explore a set of criteria for solid interpretation. While celebrating the diversity of biblical interpretation, Kim warns that not all interpretations are valid, legitimate, or healthy because interpretation involves the complex process of what he calls critical contextual biblical interpretation. He suggests that readers engage with the text by asking important questions of their own: Why do we read? How do we read? and What do we read?

The Literary Construction of the Other in the Acts of the Apostles

The Literary Construction of the Other in the Acts of the Apostles
Title The Literary Construction of the Other in the Acts of the Apostles PDF eBook
Author Mitzi J. Smith
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 171
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498273211

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Too often the negative characterization of "others" in the biblical text is applied to groups and persons beyond the text whom we wish to define as the Other. Otherness is a synthetic and political social construct that allows us to create and maintain boundaries between "them" and "us." The other that is too similar to us is most problematic. This book demonstrates how proximate characters are constructed as the Other in the Acts of the Apostles. Charismatics, Jews, and women are proximate others who are constructed as the external and internal Other.

Christ's Body in Corinth

Christ's Body in Corinth
Title Christ's Body in Corinth PDF eBook
Author Yung Suk Kim
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 164
Release 2008
Genre Religion
ISBN 1451420455

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* A timely discussion of a key Pauline theme and its value for the global church * Challenges a consensus regarding the "politics" of 1 Corinthians

Then the Whisper Put On Flesh

Then the Whisper Put On Flesh
Title Then the Whisper Put On Flesh PDF eBook
Author Prof. Brian K. Blount
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 294
Release 2001-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1426764510

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Devastating circumstances still enslave most African Americans in American society today, especially in urban environments. They struggle with economic devastation, family disintegration, black-on-black crime, unemployment, political and social injustice, as well as the structural racism that fuels all of these. In the midst of this horrible din, there is a whisper from the Lord, a faith statement upon which there can be established an ethic of transformation for an oppressed African American Christian community. The whispers of faith, hope, and ethical direction that flow out of the New Testament materials have always taken their fleshly shape in light of the context in which African Americans have found themselves. Blount studies selected New Testament texts and evaluates them in light of their first-century contexts, primarily from a socio-linguistic perspective, and then reads them through the eyes of the contemporary African American Christian. This study analyzes the differences between the first century context, which prompted the biblical writers to reflect ethically upon their faith statements as they did, and the present reality of African Americans in the United States, which motivates their Christian leaders to reflect upon these same statements in such radically different ways. An example of a twentieth-century ethical situation is Martin Luther King, Jr.'s campaign of civil disobedience which appeared to be in direct contradiction to the ethical prescriptions in Romans 113 and 1 Peter 2:13-17, which mandate unqualified Christian obedience of government. Blount urges African American Christians to continually reevaluate the ethical principles established for first-century biblical communities in light of the novel circumstances that prevail today. In so doing, African Americans will be giving flesh to the inspirational whisper of the New Testament.

I Found God in Me

I Found God in Me
Title I Found God in Me PDF eBook
Author Mitzi J. Smith
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 324
Release 2015-02-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 162564745X

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I Found God in Me is the first womanist biblical hermeneutics reader. In it readers have access, in one volume, to articles on womanist interpretative theories and theology as well as cutting-edge womanist readings of biblical texts by womanist biblical scholars. This book is an excellent resource for women of color, pastors, and seminarians interested in relevant readings of the biblical text, as well as scholars and teachers teaching courses in womanist biblical hermeneutics, feminist interpretation, African American hermeneutics, and biblical courses that value diversity and dialogue as crucial to excellent pedagogy.