They were all together in one place : toward minority biblical criticism /
They were all together in one place : toward minority biblical criticism / [print]
edited by Randall C. Bailey, Tat-Siong Benny Liew, and Fernando F. Segovia.
- Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, (c)2009.
- xiv, 397 pages ; 23 cm.
- Semeia studies ; no. 57 .
- Semeia studies ; no. 57. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Reflections in an interethnic/racial era on interethnic/racial marriage in Ezra Exile in the Hebrew Bible : a postcolonial look from the Cuban diaspora "They could not speak the language of Judah" : rereading Nehemiah 13 between Brooklyn and Jerusalem What does Manzamar have to do with Eden? : a Japanese American interpretation of Genesis 2-3 "She stood in tears amid the alien corn" : Ruth, the perpetual foreigner and model minority Paul and ethnic difference in Romans Ancient Ethiopia and the New Testament : ethnic (con)texts and racialized (sub)texts Toward Latino/a American biblical criticism : Latin (o/a)ness as problematic That's why they didn't call the book Hadassah!" : the interse(ct)/(x)ionality of race/ethnicity, gender, and sexuality in the Book of Esther Queering closets and perverting desires : cross-examining John's engendering and transgendering word across different worlds "Upon all flesh" : Acts 2, African Americans, and intersectional realities Incarnate words: images of God and reading practices Teaching for color consciousness The difference that damage makes : reflections of an ethnic studies scholar on the Wabash consultation Toward minority biblical criticism : a reflection on achievements and lacunae Cheryl B. Anderson -- Francisco O. Garcia-Treto -- Jean-Pierre Ruiz -- Frank M. Yamada -- Gale A. Yee -- Jae Won Lee -- Gay L. Byron -- Fernando F. Segovia -- Randall C. Bailey -- Tat-siong Benny Liew -- Demetrius K. Williams -- Mayra Rivera Rivera -- Evelyn L. Parker -- James Kyung-Jin Lee -- Fernando F. Segovia.
9781589832459
2009001212
015754823 Uk
Bible--Social scientific criticism.
Marginality, Social--Biblical teaching.
BS521.S454.T449 2009 BS521
Includes bibliographical references.
Reflections in an interethnic/racial era on interethnic/racial marriage in Ezra Exile in the Hebrew Bible : a postcolonial look from the Cuban diaspora "They could not speak the language of Judah" : rereading Nehemiah 13 between Brooklyn and Jerusalem What does Manzamar have to do with Eden? : a Japanese American interpretation of Genesis 2-3 "She stood in tears amid the alien corn" : Ruth, the perpetual foreigner and model minority Paul and ethnic difference in Romans Ancient Ethiopia and the New Testament : ethnic (con)texts and racialized (sub)texts Toward Latino/a American biblical criticism : Latin (o/a)ness as problematic That's why they didn't call the book Hadassah!" : the interse(ct)/(x)ionality of race/ethnicity, gender, and sexuality in the Book of Esther Queering closets and perverting desires : cross-examining John's engendering and transgendering word across different worlds "Upon all flesh" : Acts 2, African Americans, and intersectional realities Incarnate words: images of God and reading practices Teaching for color consciousness The difference that damage makes : reflections of an ethnic studies scholar on the Wabash consultation Toward minority biblical criticism : a reflection on achievements and lacunae Cheryl B. Anderson -- Francisco O. Garcia-Treto -- Jean-Pierre Ruiz -- Frank M. Yamada -- Gale A. Yee -- Jae Won Lee -- Gay L. Byron -- Fernando F. Segovia -- Randall C. Bailey -- Tat-siong Benny Liew -- Demetrius K. Williams -- Mayra Rivera Rivera -- Evelyn L. Parker -- James Kyung-Jin Lee -- Fernando F. Segovia.
9781589832459
2009001212
015754823 Uk
Bible--Social scientific criticism.
Marginality, Social--Biblical teaching.
BS521.S454.T449 2009 BS521