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Stony the Road We Trod : African American Biblical Interpretation. Thirtieth Anniversary Expanded Edition

A hallmark of American Black religion is its distinctive use of the Bible in creating community, resisting oppression, and fomenting social change. Stony the Road We Trod accomplishes this--and much more. This expanded edition contains a new introduction and three new essays that underscore the hist...

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Autor principal: Felder, Cain Hope
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Fortress Press, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Introduction: Thirtieth Anniversary Expanded Edition -- Part I. The Relevance of Biblical Scholarship and the Authority of the Bible -- 1. Interpreting Biblical Scholarship for the Black Church Tradition -- 2. The Hermeneutical Dilemma of the African American Biblical Student -- 3. Reading Her Way through the Struggle: African American Women and the Bible -- Part II. African American Sources for Enhancing Biblical Interpretation 
505 0 |a 4. The Bible and African Americans: An Outline of an Interpretative History -- 5. "An Ante-bellum Sermon": A Resource for an African American Hermeneutic -- Part III. Race and Ancient Black Africa in the Bible -- 6. Race, Racism, and the Biblical Narratives -- 7. The Black Presence in the Old Testament -- 8. Beyond Identification: The Use of Africans in Old Testament Poetry and Narratives -- Part IV. Reinterpreting Biblical Texts -- 9. Who Was Hagar? -- 10. The Haustafeln (Household Codes) in African American Biblical Interpretation: "Free Slaves" and "Subordinate Women" 
505 0 |a 11. An African American Appraisal of the Philemon-Paul-Onesimus Triangle -- Part V. New Directions -- 12. Undaunted: Reading Miriam for the Sisters They Tried to Erase -- 13. Witnessing Jesus Hang: Reading Mary Magdalene's View of Crucifixion through Ida B. Wells's Chronicles of Lynching -- 14. "You Can't See What I Can See": Reading Black Bodies in Galatians -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Topics and Names 
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