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Latino/a Biblical Hermeneutics : Problematics, Objectives, Strategies.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Semeia StudiesPublisher: Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (385 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781589836556
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Latino/a Biblical HermeneuticsDDC classification:
  • 220.6
LOC classification:
  • BS476
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Approaching Latino/a Biblical Criticism: A Trajectory of Visions and Missions -- Addressing the Problematic: What Does It Mean to Be a Latino/a Critic -- What Does It Mean to Be a Latino/a Biblical Critic? A Latino Pentecostal Perspective, with Reflections on the Future -- Rethinking Latino Hermeneutics: An Atheist Perspective -- Reexamining Ethnicity: Latina/os, Race, and the Bible -- Position Reversal and Hope for the Oppressed -- What Does It Mean to Be a Latino Biblical Critic? A Brief Essay -- Forgotten Forebears in the History of North American Biblical Scholarship -- The Challenges of Latino/a Biblical Criticism -- Latino/a Biblical Hermeneutics: Problematic, Objectives, Strategies -- Reading from No Place: Toward a Hybrid and Ambivalent Study of Scriptures -- Toward Latino/a Biblical Studies: Foregrounding Identities and Transforming Communities -- Toward a Latino/a Vision/Optic for Biblical Hermeneutics -- A Latina Biblical Critic and Intellectual: At the Intersection of Ethnicity, Gender, Hermeneutics, and Faith -- Interpretive World Making: Formulating a Space for a Critical Latino/a Cultural and Biblical Discourse -- How Did You Get to Be a Latino Biblical Scholar? Scholarly Identity and Biblical Scholarship -- El Sur También Existe: A Proposal for Dialogue between Latin American and Latino/a Hermeneutics -- Conclusion -- Advancing Latino/a Biblical Criticism: Visions and Missions for the Future -- Latino/a Biblical Interpretation: A Question of Being and/or Practice? -- Contributors.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Approaching Latino/a Biblical Criticism: A Trajectory of Visions and Missions -- Addressing the Problematic: What Does It Mean to Be a Latino/a Critic -- What Does It Mean to Be a Latino/a Biblical Critic? A Latino Pentecostal Perspective, with Reflections on the Future -- Rethinking Latino Hermeneutics: An Atheist Perspective -- Reexamining Ethnicity: Latina/os, Race, and the Bible -- Position Reversal and Hope for the Oppressed -- What Does It Mean to Be a Latino Biblical Critic? A Brief Essay -- Forgotten Forebears in the History of North American Biblical Scholarship -- The Challenges of Latino/a Biblical Criticism -- Latino/a Biblical Hermeneutics: Problematic, Objectives, Strategies -- Reading from No Place: Toward a Hybrid and Ambivalent Study of Scriptures -- Toward Latino/a Biblical Studies: Foregrounding Identities and Transforming Communities -- Toward a Latino/a Vision/Optic for Biblical Hermeneutics -- A Latina Biblical Critic and Intellectual: At the Intersection of Ethnicity, Gender, Hermeneutics, and Faith -- Interpretive World Making: Formulating a Space for a Critical Latino/a Cultural and Biblical Discourse -- How Did You Get to Be a Latino Biblical Scholar? Scholarly Identity and Biblical Scholarship -- El Sur También Existe: A Proposal for Dialogue between Latin American and Latino/a Hermeneutics -- Conclusion -- Advancing Latino/a Biblical Criticism: Visions and Missions for the Future -- Latino/a Biblical Interpretation: A Question of Being and/or Practice? -- Contributors.

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