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Stony the road we trod : African American biblical interpretation /

"The publication of Stony the Road We Trod thirty years ago marked the emergence of a critical mass of Black biblical scholars with a distinct set of hermeneutical concerns. Combining sophisticated exegesis with special sensitivity to issues of race, class, and gender, the authors of this schol...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Felder, Cain Hope (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, [2021]
Edición:Thirtieth anniversary expanded edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g Introduction /  |r Cain Hope Felder --  |g Introduction: Thirtieth anniversary expanded edition /  |r Brian K. Blount --  |g Part I: The relevance of biblical scholarship and the authority of the Bible.  |t Interpreting biblical scholarship for the Black church tradition /  |r Thomas Hoyt Jr. --  |t The hermeneutical dilemma of the African American biblical student /  |r William H. Myers --  |t Reading her way through the struggle : African American women and the Bible /  |r Renita J. Weems --  |g Part II: African American sources for enhancing biblical interpretation.  |t The Bible and African Americans : an outline of an interpretative history /  |r Vincent L. Wimbush --  |t An ante-bellum sermon : a resource for an African American hermeneutic /  |r David T. Shannon --  |g Part III: Race and ancient Black Africa in the Bible.  |t Race, racism, and the biblical narratives /  |r Cain Hope Felder --  |t The black presence in the Old Testament /  |r Charles B. Copher --  |t Beyond identification : the use of Africans in Old Testament poetry and narratives /  |r Randall C. Bailey --  |g Part IV: Reinterpreting biblical texts.  |t Who was Hagar? /  |r John W. Waters --  |t The Haustafeln (household codes) in African American biblical interpretation : "free slaves" and "subordinate women" /  |r Clarice J. Martin --  |t An African American appraisal of the Philemon-Paul-Onesimus triangle /  |r Lloyd A. Lewis --  |g Part V: New directions.  |t Undaunted : reading Miriam for the sisters they tried to erase /  |r Kimberly D. Russaw --  |t Witnessing Jesus hang : reading Mary Magdalene's view of Crucifixion through Ida B. Wells's chronicles of lynching /  |r Shively T.J. Smith --  |t You can't see what I can see : reading Black bodies in Galatians /  |r Jennifer T. Kaalund --  |g Index of ancient sources -- Index of topics and names. 
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