Bystander Theology and the Desire to End a Hermeneutic Hegemony
The parable of the crafty steward in Luke 16:1—8 may be central to Jesus’ negotiation of identity and mission, not an impossibility or an embarrassment as many exegetes believe. Received tradition has been unable to access the text adequately, falling short of offering faith communities a suitable h...
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Sage
2010
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Biblical theology bulletin
Year: 2010, Volume: 40, Issue: 3, Pages: 138-147 |
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Lucan Studies
B Nature of presence B Aesthetics B Cartesian paradigm B Moral Dilemmas B Bystander theology |
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