Παρασκευή 21 Νοεμβρίου 2008

Εισηγήσεις στη φετινή συνάντηση SBL στην Βοστόνη για τη συναφειακή βιβλική ερμηνεία

Από το ιστολόγιο Pisteuomen πλήροφορούμαστε και πάλι τη διάθεση στο διαδίκτυο πολλών εισηγήσεων που θα διαβαστούν στο τμήμα "Contextual Biblical Interpretation" του φετινού συνεδρίου της SBL στη Βοστόνη:

Jin Young Choi, The Misunderstanding of Jesus’ Disciples in Mark from a Community-Centered Perspective

Sejong Chun, Exorcism or Healing?: A Korean Preacher’s Re-Reading of Mark 5:1-20

Menghun Goh, The Relationship between John the Baptist and Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:A Postcolonial Interpretation from a Chinese Malaysian Context

Israel Kamudzandu, Nature and Identity of Jesus in Mark 7: 24 – 37: A Zimbabwean Interpretation

Hisako Kinukawa, Sexuality and Household: when “cultural reading” supersedes and skews the meaning of texts

Osvaldo D. Vena, The Markan Construction of Jesus as Disciple of the Kingdom

Yairah Amit, The Case of Judah and Tamar in the Contemporary Israeli Context:A Relevant Interpolation

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Carole R. Fontaine, Here Comes this Dreamer: Reading Joseph the Slave in Multicultural and Interfaith Contexts

Archie Chi Chung Lee, When the Flood Narrative of Genesis Meets its Counterpart in China: Reception and Challenge in Cross-Textual Reading

Gerald West and Thulani Ndlazi, “Leadership and Land”: A Very Contextual Interpretation of Genesis 37-50 in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa

William John Lyons, Preaching at the Nine O’clock Service: A Study of Shifting Meaning in a Published Sermon

Sung Uk Lim, Speak My Name: Anti-Colonial Mimicry and the Samaritan Woman in John 4:1-42

Ji-Eun Park, Who Touched Me? Reading Two Women’s Stories in Mark 5:21-43 from a Korean Woman’s Perspective

Amanda C. Miller & Alec P. Miller, First Dates in the Last Days? 1 Corinthians 7 in the 21st Century

Hendrik Bosman, Contextual readings of Exodus in Africa: Negotiating identity amidst contending narratives of origin and migration in Africa

John Hill, The Bible in Context: An Antipodean Angle

Alissa Jones Nelson,
“The Lord Has Given and the Lord Has Taken Away”: The Prosperity Gospel, the Book of Job, and the Latin American Context

Rohun Park,
Bible, Minjung, and Identities: An Intercontextual Reading of Christian Identities in Light of the Gospel of Luke

Frederick L. Downing,
"Re-Writing the Cultural Myths: Clarence Jordan and the Cotton Patch Gospels"

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