Bible and transformation: the promise of intercultural Bible reading

"This book offers the results of research within a new area of discipline--empirical hermeneutics in intercultural perspective. Ordinary readers from more than twenty-five countries in interaction with a distant partner group engage the stories of the rape of biblical accounts. Interpretations...

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Published in:Semeia studies
Contributors: Wit, Hans de 1949- (Editor) ; Dyk, J. W. 1949- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Atlanta SBL Press [2015]
In: Semeia studies (number 81)
Year: 2015
Reviews:[Rezension von: Bible and transformation] (2018) (Agosto, Efrain)
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:Semeia studies Atlanta, Ga. number 81
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible reading / Interculturality
B Africa / North America / Europe / South America / Bible / Hermeneutics / Bible reading
B Bible reading / Exegesis / Interculturality
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
Further subjects:B Bible
B Bible Reading
B Bible Hermeneutics
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Summary:"This book offers the results of research within a new area of discipline--empirical hermeneutics in intercultural perspective. Ordinary readers from more than twenty-five countries in interaction with a distant partner group engage the stories of the rape of biblical accounts. Interpretations from the homeless in Amsterdam, to Indonesia, from African Xhosa readers to Norway, to Madagascar, American youths, Germany, Czech Republic, Colombia, and Haitian refugees in the Dominican Republic offer a (road)map of the sometimes delightful and inspiring, sometimes rough and rocky road to inclusive and transformative Bible reading"--
"This book offers the results of research within a new area of discipline--empirical hermeneutics in intercultural perspective. Ordinary readers from more than twenty-five countries in interaction with a distant partner group engage the stories of the rape of biblical accounts. Interpretations from the homeless in Amsterdam, to Indonesia, from African Xhosa readers to Norway, to Madagascar, American youths, Germany, Czech Republic, Colombia, and Haitian refugees in the Dominican Republic offer a (road)map of the sometimes delightful and inspiring, sometimes rough and rocky road to inclusive and transformative Bible reading"--
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ISBN:1628371072