Reading while Black: African American biblical interpretation as an exercise in hope

The South got somethin' to say: making space for Black ecclesial interpretation -- Freedom is no fear: the New Testament and a theology of policing -- Tired feet, rested souls: the New Testament and the political witness of the church -- Reading while Black: the Bible and the pursuit of justice...

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Subtitles:African American biblical interpretation as an exercise in hope
Main Author: McCaulley, Esau (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Downer's Grove, Illinois IVP Academic [2020]
In:Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: McCaulley, Esau, Reading while Black : African American biblical interpretation as an exercise in hope] (2022) (McCaulley, Esau)
[Rezension von: McCaulley, Esau, Reading while Black : African American biblical interpretation as an exercise in hope] (2022) (Barbarick, Clifford A.)
[Rezension von: McCaulley, Esau, Reading while Black : African American biblical interpretation as an exercise in hope] (2022) (Otey, Melvin)
[Rezension von: McCaulley, Esau, Reading while Black : African American biblical interpretation as an exercise in hope] (2022) (Roeber, Daniel R.)
[Rezension von: McCaulley, Esau, Reading while Black : African American biblical interpretation as an exercise in hope] (2021) (Olson, Lourdes)
[Rezension von: Horrell, David G., 1963-, Ethnicity and inclusion; McCaulley, Esau, Reading while Black : African American biblical interpretation as an exercise in hope] (2021) (Dormandy, Michael)
[Rezension von: McCaulley, Esau, Reading while Black : African American biblical interpretation as an exercise in hope] (2020) (Kreider, Glenn R.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B New Testament / Exegesis / Afro-Americanism / Hope
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
Further subjects:B Religious materials
B Bible
B Bible Black interpretations
B African Americans Religion
B Black interpretations of sacred works
B African Americans ; Religion
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:The South got somethin' to say: making space for Black ecclesial interpretation -- Freedom is no fear: the New Testament and a theology of policing -- Tired feet, rested souls: the New Testament and the political witness of the church -- Reading while Black: the Bible and the pursuit of justice -- Black and proud: the Bible and Black identity -- What shall we do with this rage?: the Bible and Black anger -- The freedom of the slaves: Pennington's triumph -- Conclusion: An exercise in hope -- Bonus track: Further notes on the development of Black ecclesial interpretation.
Reading Scripture from the perspective of Black church tradition can help us connect with a rich faith history and address the urgent issues of our times. Demonstrating an ongoing conversation between the collective Black experience and the Bible, New Testament scholar Esau McCaulley shares a personal and scholarly testament to the power and hope of Black biblical interpretation. --
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-194) and indexes
ISBN:083085486X