Black scholars matter :: visions, struggles, and hopes in Africana biblical studies /
"This book collects the presentations of twelve leading Africana scholars who participated in the groundbreaking #Black Scholars Matter virtual symposium held in August 2020 that was organized by the Society of Biblical Literature's Black Scholars Matter Task Force in coordination with the...
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[2022]
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Schriftenreihe: | Resources for biblical study ;
no. 100. |
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book collects the presentations of twelve leading Africana scholars who participated in the groundbreaking #Black Scholars Matter virtual symposium held in August 2020 that was organized by the Society of Biblical Literature's Black Scholars Matter Task Force in coordination with the SBL's Committee on Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession. These scholars share their perspectives on biblical studies and their experiences in the discipline on a range of topics, including blatant and subtle forms of bias and racism; mentoring; lessons of struggle, sacrifice, and lack of support; reflections on the obstacles of national tragedies, geographical locations, and academic disciplines; and the challenges of creating a more welcoming environment for the next generation of Black biblical scholars. Eight additional contributors and stakeholders that have administrative and decision-making responsibilities within theological and other settings address the need for institutional and personal accountability"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 228 pages). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9781628373158 1628373156 |
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spelling | Black scholars matter : visions, struggles, and hopes in Africana biblical studies / edited by Gay L. Byron and Hugh R. Page Jr. Atlanta : SBL Press, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (xiii, 228 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Resources for biblical study ; number 100 Includes bibliographical references. Foreword / Adele Reinhartz -- Introduction / Gay L. Byron and Hugh R. Page Jr. -- Part 1. #BlackScholars Matter: Visions and Struggles -- The struggles: A personal reflection / Cheryl B. Anderson -- Lest we forget: a chronicling of the early years / Randall C. Bailey -- Navigating a foreign terrain? Ruminations on Old Testament studies from African-South Africa / Madipoane Masenya (Ngwan'a Mphahlele) -- Preliminary thoughts: the hermeneutical dilemmas of the allies, colleagues, and guild of African American biblical scholar-teachers / Shively T. J. Smith -- On leaving but not going far / Renita J. Weems -- Tribunals of jurists and congresses of gentlemen: signifying (on) biblical studies as colonial-bureaucratic masquerade / Vincent L. Wimbush -- Part 2. #BlackScholarsMatter: Lessons and Hopes -- Moving in-between places and academic disciplines / Ronald Charles -- Questions with no COVID-19 answers / Stephanie Buckhannon Crowder -- Lessons and hopes on how to save a life: the life of the Black biblical scholar / Steed Vernyl Davidson -- What I've learned / Vanessa Lovelace -- Mentoring matters / Kimberly Russaw -- #StayWoke: the next generation of Black biblical scholars, the Society of Biblical Literature, and the central challenges of ethical leadership / Abraham Smith -- Part 3. #BlackScholarsMatter: Accountability and Next Steps -- Latinidad in dialogue with Africana biblical studies: a perspective / Efraín Agosto -- Contemplative collegiality: caring for the souls of Black biblical scholars / Gay L. Byron -- Black Bible scholars matter-especially amid perennial crisis / Hugh R. Page Jr. -- We should be there for them: creating communities of support and mentoring for Africana biblical scholars / Sharon Watson Fluker -- Come join us, sweetheart! / Mai-Anh Le Tran -- A call to solidarity with Black scholars / Raj Nadella -- A duty to act: personal reflections on #BlackScholarsMatter / Adele Reinhartz -- Afterword / John F. Kutsko. "This book collects the presentations of twelve leading Africana scholars who participated in the groundbreaking #Black Scholars Matter virtual symposium held in August 2020 that was organized by the Society of Biblical Literature's Black Scholars Matter Task Force in coordination with the SBL's Committee on Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession. These scholars share their perspectives on biblical studies and their experiences in the discipline on a range of topics, including blatant and subtle forms of bias and racism; mentoring; lessons of struggle, sacrifice, and lack of support; reflections on the obstacles of national tragedies, geographical locations, and academic disciplines; and the challenges of creating a more welcoming environment for the next generation of Black biblical scholars. Eight additional contributors and stakeholders that have administrative and decision-making responsibilities within theological and other settings address the need for institutional and personal accountability"-- Provided by publisher. Gay L. Byron is Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Howard University School of Divinity in Washington, DC. Hugh R. Page Jr. is Professor of Theology and Africana Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Print version record. African Americans Education (Higher) Congresses. African American scholars Congresses. Biblical scholars Congresses. Savants noirs américains Congrès. Exégètes bibliques Congrès. African American scholars fast African Americans Education (Higher) fast Biblical scholars fast proceedings (reports) aat Conference papers and proceedings fast Conference papers and proceedings. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026068 Actes de congrès. rvmgf Byron, Gay L., editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2002078622 Page, Hugh R., Jr., editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdmhcTtRv8fJKxD7gqYT3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95082295 Print version: Black scholars matter. Atlanta : SBL Press, [2022] 162837313X (DLC) 2022947080 (OCoLC)1347785605 Resources for biblical study ; no. 100. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86724947 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3424254 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Black scholars matter : visions, struggles, and hopes in Africana biblical studies / Resources for biblical study ; Foreword / Adele Reinhartz -- Introduction / Gay L. Byron and Hugh R. Page Jr. -- Part 1. #BlackScholars Matter: Visions and Struggles -- The struggles: A personal reflection / Cheryl B. Anderson -- Lest we forget: a chronicling of the early years / Randall C. Bailey -- Navigating a foreign terrain? Ruminations on Old Testament studies from African-South Africa / Madipoane Masenya (Ngwan'a Mphahlele) -- Preliminary thoughts: the hermeneutical dilemmas of the allies, colleagues, and guild of African American biblical scholar-teachers / Shively T. J. Smith -- On leaving but not going far / Renita J. Weems -- Tribunals of jurists and congresses of gentlemen: signifying (on) biblical studies as colonial-bureaucratic masquerade / Vincent L. Wimbush -- Part 2. #BlackScholarsMatter: Lessons and Hopes -- Moving in-between places and academic disciplines / Ronald Charles -- Questions with no COVID-19 answers / Stephanie Buckhannon Crowder -- Lessons and hopes on how to save a life: the life of the Black biblical scholar / Steed Vernyl Davidson -- What I've learned / Vanessa Lovelace -- Mentoring matters / Kimberly Russaw -- #StayWoke: the next generation of Black biblical scholars, the Society of Biblical Literature, and the central challenges of ethical leadership / Abraham Smith -- Part 3. #BlackScholarsMatter: Accountability and Next Steps -- Latinidad in dialogue with Africana biblical studies: a perspective / Efraín Agosto -- Contemplative collegiality: caring for the souls of Black biblical scholars / Gay L. Byron -- Black Bible scholars matter-especially amid perennial crisis / Hugh R. Page Jr. -- We should be there for them: creating communities of support and mentoring for Africana biblical scholars / Sharon Watson Fluker -- Come join us, sweetheart! / Mai-Anh Le Tran -- A call to solidarity with Black scholars / Raj Nadella -- A duty to act: personal reflections on #BlackScholarsMatter / Adele Reinhartz -- Afterword / John F. Kutsko. African Americans Education (Higher) Congresses. African American scholars Congresses. Biblical scholars Congresses. Savants noirs américains Congrès. Exégètes bibliques Congrès. African American scholars fast African Americans Education (Higher) fast Biblical scholars fast |
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title_full | Black scholars matter : visions, struggles, and hopes in Africana biblical studies / edited by Gay L. Byron and Hugh R. Page Jr. |
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topic_facet | African Americans Education (Higher) Congresses. African American scholars Congresses. Biblical scholars Congresses. Savants noirs américains Congrès. Exégètes bibliques Congrès. African American scholars African Americans Education (Higher) Biblical scholars proceedings (reports) Conference papers and proceedings Conference papers and proceedings. Actes de congrès. |
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