Postcolonial biblical interpretation :: reframing Paul /
In Postcolonial biblical interpretation Jeremy Punt reflects on the nature and value of postcolonial work as it relates to the interpretation of biblical (Pauline) texts.
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Sprache: | English |
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2015.
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in theology and religion ;
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Zusammenfassung: | In Postcolonial biblical interpretation Jeremy Punt reflects on the nature and value of postcolonial work as it relates to the interpretation of biblical (Pauline) texts. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789004288461 9004288465 |
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505 | 8 | |a Rereading the Texts: Proficient Rediscovery and Subversive Rereading"Colonial Mimicry"? Using the Master's Tools, Indeed!; Postcolonial Contenders?; Cultural Studies and the Bible: A Useful Vantage Point; Postcolonial and Empire Studies; Decolonialising Studies; Conclusion; Chapter 2. Postcolonial Readings, or Not? Obvious or Impossible?; Aspects of the Hermeneutical Scene from a South African Perspective; Why Not Postcolonial Biblical Criticism?; Hermeneutics in Service to the Church and/or the Academy?; Textual Politics and Real Readers in Actual Locations; A Different Status for the Bible. | |
505 | 8 | |a The Role of Tradition(s) of InterpretationHybridity Confronts the Nationalist Agenda; Conclusion; Chapter 3. Postcolonial Theory as Academic Double Agent? Power, Ideology and Postcolonial Hermeneutics; Why Postcolonial Biblical Studies?; Re-Invoking Ideology? Postcolonial as Ideological Criticism; Antipathy towards Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: The Case in Africa; Turf Wars? Unsettling Liberation Theology?; Continuing Struggles about Agency and Identity?; Narrow Academic Enterprise? Ivory-Tower Discourse?; Politically Ambiguous?; A Compromised Bible (and Christian Faith)?; Conclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 4. Competing Missions in Acts. Countervailing "Missionary" Forces: Empire and Church in ActsHow to Describe Acts' Position towards Empire?; Social Conventions and Structures of Power; Politics and Religion: Two Sides of the Same Coin; Proselytising: Doing Mission / Making Followers?; Engaging Empire in Acts; Paul's Position vis-à-vis Empire; Kingdom of God; Political / Military Functionaries; Confluence of Imperial Power and Local Authorities in Acts; Conclusion; Chapter 5. Paul and Postcolonial Hermeneutics: Marginality and/in Early Biblical Interpretation (2Cor 10-13). | |
505 | 8 | |a The Appeal of Postcolonial Biblical Criticism for Pauline StudiesHow is a Postcolonial Approach Hermeneutically Helpful?; Roman Empire, Paul, and Discourses of Power; Paul's Discourse of Power, and the Role of Scripture; Paul, Hermeneutics and Marginality; Paul and Postcolonial Hermeneutics: 2Corinthians 10-13; Mimicry and Ambivalence: Paul's Ideological Hermeneutics (2Cor 10); Hermeneutics and Othering: Weakness and Paul's Politics of Difference (2Cor 11); Identity and Hybridity: Foolishness and Paul's Politics of Identity (1Cor 12:11); Marginal Hermeneutics: Confluence and Tension (2Cor 13). | |
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contents | Chapter 1. Possibilities and Prospects of Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: Doing Mind and Road Mapping; Posing the Question(s); Another Tempest in the Postist World?; Post-isms? Postcolonialism, Poststructuralism and Postmodernism; The Post in Postcolonial?; Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: Criteria and Characteristics; Elements of Postcolonial Hermeneutics: Textuality and Postcolonial Politics; Historical Leanings and a Twofold Archive; The Status of the Texts; Texts and Their Interpretative Traditions. Rereading the Texts: Proficient Rediscovery and Subversive Rereading"Colonial Mimicry"? Using the Master's Tools, Indeed!; Postcolonial Contenders?; Cultural Studies and the Bible: A Useful Vantage Point; Postcolonial and Empire Studies; Decolonialising Studies; Conclusion; Chapter 2. Postcolonial Readings, or Not? Obvious or Impossible?; Aspects of the Hermeneutical Scene from a South African Perspective; Why Not Postcolonial Biblical Criticism?; Hermeneutics in Service to the Church and/or the Academy?; Textual Politics and Real Readers in Actual Locations; A Different Status for the Bible. The Role of Tradition(s) of InterpretationHybridity Confronts the Nationalist Agenda; Conclusion; Chapter 3. Postcolonial Theory as Academic Double Agent? Power, Ideology and Postcolonial Hermeneutics; Why Postcolonial Biblical Studies?; Re-Invoking Ideology? Postcolonial as Ideological Criticism; Antipathy towards Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: The Case in Africa; Turf Wars? Unsettling Liberation Theology?; Continuing Struggles about Agency and Identity?; Narrow Academic Enterprise? Ivory-Tower Discourse?; Politically Ambiguous?; A Compromised Bible (and Christian Faith)?; Conclusion. Chapter 4. Competing Missions in Acts. Countervailing "Missionary" Forces: Empire and Church in ActsHow to Describe Acts' Position towards Empire?; Social Conventions and Structures of Power; Politics and Religion: Two Sides of the Same Coin; Proselytising: Doing Mission / Making Followers?; Engaging Empire in Acts; Paul's Position vis-à-vis Empire; Kingdom of God; Political / Military Functionaries; Confluence of Imperial Power and Local Authorities in Acts; Conclusion; Chapter 5. Paul and Postcolonial Hermeneutics: Marginality and/in Early Biblical Interpretation (2Cor 10-13). The Appeal of Postcolonial Biblical Criticism for Pauline StudiesHow is a Postcolonial Approach Hermeneutically Helpful?; Roman Empire, Paul, and Discourses of Power; Paul's Discourse of Power, and the Role of Scripture; Paul, Hermeneutics and Marginality; Paul and Postcolonial Hermeneutics: 2Corinthians 10-13; Mimicry and Ambivalence: Paul's Ideological Hermeneutics (2Cor 10); Hermeneutics and Othering: Weakness and Paul's Politics of Difference (2Cor 11); Identity and Hybridity: Foolishness and Paul's Politics of Identity (1Cor 12:11); Marginal Hermeneutics: Confluence and Tension (2Cor 13). |
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spelling | Punt, J. (Jeremy) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrGB4xVdFdDRT3CYwwt8C http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00096510 Postcolonial biblical interpretation : reframing Paul / by Jeremy Punt. Boston : Brill, 2015. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in theology and religion ; v. 20 Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Possibilities and Prospects of Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: Doing Mind and Road Mapping; Posing the Question(s); Another Tempest in the Postist World?; Post-isms? Postcolonialism, Poststructuralism and Postmodernism; The Post in Postcolonial?; Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: Criteria and Characteristics; Elements of Postcolonial Hermeneutics: Textuality and Postcolonial Politics; Historical Leanings and a Twofold Archive; The Status of the Texts; Texts and Their Interpretative Traditions. Rereading the Texts: Proficient Rediscovery and Subversive Rereading"Colonial Mimicry"? Using the Master's Tools, Indeed!; Postcolonial Contenders?; Cultural Studies and the Bible: A Useful Vantage Point; Postcolonial and Empire Studies; Decolonialising Studies; Conclusion; Chapter 2. Postcolonial Readings, or Not? Obvious or Impossible?; Aspects of the Hermeneutical Scene from a South African Perspective; Why Not Postcolonial Biblical Criticism?; Hermeneutics in Service to the Church and/or the Academy?; Textual Politics and Real Readers in Actual Locations; A Different Status for the Bible. The Role of Tradition(s) of InterpretationHybridity Confronts the Nationalist Agenda; Conclusion; Chapter 3. Postcolonial Theory as Academic Double Agent? Power, Ideology and Postcolonial Hermeneutics; Why Postcolonial Biblical Studies?; Re-Invoking Ideology? Postcolonial as Ideological Criticism; Antipathy towards Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: The Case in Africa; Turf Wars? Unsettling Liberation Theology?; Continuing Struggles about Agency and Identity?; Narrow Academic Enterprise? Ivory-Tower Discourse?; Politically Ambiguous?; A Compromised Bible (and Christian Faith)?; Conclusion. Chapter 4. Competing Missions in Acts. Countervailing "Missionary" Forces: Empire and Church in ActsHow to Describe Acts' Position towards Empire?; Social Conventions and Structures of Power; Politics and Religion: Two Sides of the Same Coin; Proselytising: Doing Mission / Making Followers?; Engaging Empire in Acts; Paul's Position vis-à-vis Empire; Kingdom of God; Political / Military Functionaries; Confluence of Imperial Power and Local Authorities in Acts; Conclusion; Chapter 5. Paul and Postcolonial Hermeneutics: Marginality and/in Early Biblical Interpretation (2Cor 10-13). The Appeal of Postcolonial Biblical Criticism for Pauline StudiesHow is a Postcolonial Approach Hermeneutically Helpful?; Roman Empire, Paul, and Discourses of Power; Paul's Discourse of Power, and the Role of Scripture; Paul, Hermeneutics and Marginality; Paul and Postcolonial Hermeneutics: 2Corinthians 10-13; Mimicry and Ambivalence: Paul's Ideological Hermeneutics (2Cor 10); Hermeneutics and Othering: Weakness and Paul's Politics of Difference (2Cor 11); Identity and Hybridity: Foolishness and Paul's Politics of Identity (1Cor 12:11); Marginal Hermeneutics: Confluence and Tension (2Cor 13). In Postcolonial biblical interpretation Jeremy Punt reflects on the nature and value of postcolonial work as it relates to the interpretation of biblical (Pauline) texts. Bible Postcolonial criticism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006008530 Bible. Epistles of Paul Postcolonial criticism. Bible Critique postcoloniale. Bible fast Bible. Epistles of Paul fast RELIGION Biblical Studies New Testament. bisacsh RELIGION Biblical Studies Paul's Letters. bisacsh Postcolonial criticism of sacred works fast Religion. hilcc Philosophy & Religion. hilcc Christianity. hilcc has work: Postcolonial biblical interpretation (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGjFMtJx4fqtFfd7GDjxTb https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Punt, Jeremy. Postcolonial biblical interpretation : Reframing Paul. Leiden : BRILL, ©2015 9789004288454 Studies in theology and religion ; v. 20. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2001013828 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=945912 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Punt, J. (Jeremy) Postcolonial biblical interpretation : reframing Paul / Studies in theology and religion ; Chapter 1. Possibilities and Prospects of Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: Doing Mind and Road Mapping; Posing the Question(s); Another Tempest in the Postist World?; Post-isms? Postcolonialism, Poststructuralism and Postmodernism; The Post in Postcolonial?; Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: Criteria and Characteristics; Elements of Postcolonial Hermeneutics: Textuality and Postcolonial Politics; Historical Leanings and a Twofold Archive; The Status of the Texts; Texts and Their Interpretative Traditions. Rereading the Texts: Proficient Rediscovery and Subversive Rereading"Colonial Mimicry"? Using the Master's Tools, Indeed!; Postcolonial Contenders?; Cultural Studies and the Bible: A Useful Vantage Point; Postcolonial and Empire Studies; Decolonialising Studies; Conclusion; Chapter 2. Postcolonial Readings, or Not? Obvious or Impossible?; Aspects of the Hermeneutical Scene from a South African Perspective; Why Not Postcolonial Biblical Criticism?; Hermeneutics in Service to the Church and/or the Academy?; Textual Politics and Real Readers in Actual Locations; A Different Status for the Bible. The Role of Tradition(s) of InterpretationHybridity Confronts the Nationalist Agenda; Conclusion; Chapter 3. Postcolonial Theory as Academic Double Agent? Power, Ideology and Postcolonial Hermeneutics; Why Postcolonial Biblical Studies?; Re-Invoking Ideology? Postcolonial as Ideological Criticism; Antipathy towards Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: The Case in Africa; Turf Wars? Unsettling Liberation Theology?; Continuing Struggles about Agency and Identity?; Narrow Academic Enterprise? Ivory-Tower Discourse?; Politically Ambiguous?; A Compromised Bible (and Christian Faith)?; Conclusion. Chapter 4. Competing Missions in Acts. Countervailing "Missionary" Forces: Empire and Church in ActsHow to Describe Acts' Position towards Empire?; Social Conventions and Structures of Power; Politics and Religion: Two Sides of the Same Coin; Proselytising: Doing Mission / Making Followers?; Engaging Empire in Acts; Paul's Position vis-à-vis Empire; Kingdom of God; Political / Military Functionaries; Confluence of Imperial Power and Local Authorities in Acts; Conclusion; Chapter 5. Paul and Postcolonial Hermeneutics: Marginality and/in Early Biblical Interpretation (2Cor 10-13). The Appeal of Postcolonial Biblical Criticism for Pauline StudiesHow is a Postcolonial Approach Hermeneutically Helpful?; Roman Empire, Paul, and Discourses of Power; Paul's Discourse of Power, and the Role of Scripture; Paul, Hermeneutics and Marginality; Paul and Postcolonial Hermeneutics: 2Corinthians 10-13; Mimicry and Ambivalence: Paul's Ideological Hermeneutics (2Cor 10); Hermeneutics and Othering: Weakness and Paul's Politics of Difference (2Cor 11); Identity and Hybridity: Foolishness and Paul's Politics of Identity (1Cor 12:11); Marginal Hermeneutics: Confluence and Tension (2Cor 13). Bible Postcolonial criticism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006008530 Bible. Epistles of Paul Postcolonial criticism. Bible Critique postcoloniale. Bible fast Bible. Epistles of Paul fast RELIGION Biblical Studies New Testament. bisacsh RELIGION Biblical Studies Paul's Letters. bisacsh Postcolonial criticism of sacred works fast Religion. hilcc Philosophy & Religion. hilcc Christianity. hilcc |
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title_auth | Postcolonial biblical interpretation : reframing Paul / |
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title_full | Postcolonial biblical interpretation : reframing Paul / by Jeremy Punt. |
title_fullStr | Postcolonial biblical interpretation : reframing Paul / by Jeremy Punt. |
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title_sort | postcolonial biblical interpretation reframing paul |
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topic | Bible Postcolonial criticism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006008530 Bible. Epistles of Paul Postcolonial criticism. Bible Critique postcoloniale. Bible fast Bible. Epistles of Paul fast RELIGION Biblical Studies New Testament. bisacsh RELIGION Biblical Studies Paul's Letters. bisacsh Postcolonial criticism of sacred works fast Religion. hilcc Philosophy & Religion. hilcc Christianity. hilcc |
topic_facet | Bible Postcolonial criticism. Bible. Epistles of Paul Postcolonial criticism. Bible Critique postcoloniale. Bible Bible. Epistles of Paul RELIGION Biblical Studies New Testament. RELIGION Biblical Studies Paul's Letters. Postcolonial criticism of sacred works Religion. Philosophy & Religion. Christianity. |
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