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Marevesa, Tobias.

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    Title/Author: Contemporary African perspectives on the Bible/ edited by Tobias Marevesa ...[et al.].
    other author: Marevesa, Tobias.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
    Description: xxv, 402 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 01: Introduction: Ex Africa aliquid semper novi -- Part One: Looking back and Looking Forward. New Thoughts on Decolonial theory in Africa -- 02: Decolonising Biblical Studies in Africa: Re-thinking the possibilities, opportunities and challenges -- 03: Biblical Hermeneutics of Liberation in the South African Context From a 'suspicious interpreter' to a 'suspicious text' -- 04: Autonomy and the challenges of interpreting the Decolonial African Bible -- 05: Postcolonial Paul in Africa? -- 06: Liberation through language: Kaaps-speakers, Bible translation, and identity creation -- Part Two: Voices from Africa -- 07: Seeking Covenantal Justice, Reading Jonah and Malachi with African Christians -- 08: Righteous Rage and the Politics of Subsistence Economies: A Socio-Economic Reading of the Books of Amos and Micah from an African Perspective -- 09: Africanizing Divine Revelation through History-Telling: Joshua 23-24 as a Hermeneutic Template -- 10: A Pie in the Sky or Bread on Earth?: The Lord's Prayer in Q and Africa Today -- Part Three: Emerging Voices from Zimbabwe -- 11: Propaganda Hermeneutics of the Bible: Emerging Trends of the Interpretation of the Bible in Zimbabwe -- 12: Examining Proverbs 6:6-11 and Selected Shona Proverbs from African Biblical hermeneutics -- 13: Spare the rod and spoil the child (Proverbs 13:24): Cultural Hermeneutical Contestations on Childhood Maltreatment in Zimbabwe -- 14: Interpreting the book of Amos: A contemporary African biblical hermeneutical perspective -- 15: Re-reading Luke 4:18-19 through the lenses of the subaltern in Zimbabwe -- 16: An evaluation of the biblical interpretation in an African context in light of 2 Peter 1:20-21 -- 17: Pauline Christianity, Forefathers and Pure Conscience: A postcolonial reading of 2 Timothy 1:3 from a Zimbabwean context -- 18: Blackening the Bible in the Church of Christ in Zimbabwe: A Liberated and Liberating Interpretation of the Bible in Contemporary Restoration Churches -- 19: Conclusion: The Past and Futureof African scholars' contribution to biblical interpretation.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Biblical Studies. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54168-1
    ISBN: 9783031541681
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