Reading the Bible through a postcolonial lens has become today’s trend in biblical hermeneutics. It triggers pros and cons within the evangelical circle. Is it friend or foe? Rather than uncritically accepting or refusing it, the article chooses a middle way, being “open but cautious” toward it. The article assumes that every reading method has its strengths and weaknesses and, thus, it can offer valuable things. Applying the content analysis theory, the author finds that a postcolonial biblical reading is somehow relevant to a contextual and transformative biblical reading, regardless of its multiple problems. It enables the readers to be self-critical, context-sensitive, and practical in faith-life integration. The article concludes that ...
Bible reading and recalcitrance - reader reaction on God and Esther This article pleads for an open...
This article discusses the communicative dimension and dialogical dynamic of a text, in order to ill...
Although early Pentecostals read the Bible in terms of common sense, it differed from fundamentalist...
In this article, postcolonial theory is presented as a tool for Biblical interpretation, in an attem...
This article attempts to chart the reading strategies and resources of ordinary African 'readers' of...
Reality confronts theologians with the fact that they themselves and believers across the world read...
Although postcolonial approaches to the Bible were first broached by Hebrew Bible scholars, it has b...
This article presents a comparative study of two reading approaches: biblical reading and critical ...
In this article, I will focus on two areas of biblical studies since the 1990s that operate with suc...
This article argues that the African eyes through which we are called to reread the Bible need to b...
This article critically explores various approaches in which interpreters operate in recent attempts...
Ewa Rychter The Bible in Western Culture: Weakness, Camouflage and Survival Strategies ...
This article argues that the African eyes through which we are called to reread the Bible need to b...
<b>One text – multiple meanings: How do we read the Bible?</b> This article d...
This article calls for an integration of the study of the Bible into the Humanities, taking into acc...
Bible reading and recalcitrance - reader reaction on God and Esther This article pleads for an open...
This article discusses the communicative dimension and dialogical dynamic of a text, in order to ill...
Although early Pentecostals read the Bible in terms of common sense, it differed from fundamentalist...
In this article, postcolonial theory is presented as a tool for Biblical interpretation, in an attem...
This article attempts to chart the reading strategies and resources of ordinary African 'readers' of...
Reality confronts theologians with the fact that they themselves and believers across the world read...
Although postcolonial approaches to the Bible were first broached by Hebrew Bible scholars, it has b...
This article presents a comparative study of two reading approaches: biblical reading and critical ...
In this article, I will focus on two areas of biblical studies since the 1990s that operate with suc...
This article argues that the African eyes through which we are called to reread the Bible need to b...
This article critically explores various approaches in which interpreters operate in recent attempts...
Ewa Rychter The Bible in Western Culture: Weakness, Camouflage and Survival Strategies ...
This article argues that the African eyes through which we are called to reread the Bible need to b...
<b>One text – multiple meanings: How do we read the Bible?</b> This article d...
This article calls for an integration of the study of the Bible into the Humanities, taking into acc...
Bible reading and recalcitrance - reader reaction on God and Esther This article pleads for an open...
This article discusses the communicative dimension and dialogical dynamic of a text, in order to ill...
Although early Pentecostals read the Bible in terms of common sense, it differed from fundamentalist...