Bitter the Chastening Rod: Africana Biblical Interpretation after Stony the Road We Trod in the Age of BLM, SayHerName, and MeToo

In this book, Africana biblical scholars argue that race, class, gender, and sexuality still matter for doing biblical interpretation/translation, centering the socio-political and cultural contexts of Africana peoples negotiating life, death, and hope in the age of #BLM, #SayHerName, #MeToo, and a...

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Contributors: Smith, Mitzi J. (Editor) ; Parker, Angela N. 1971- (Editor) ; Hill, Erika 1985- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Lanham Fortress Academic 2022
In:Year: 2022
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Biblical theology / Black theology / Religious sociology
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Bible-Black interpretations
B Electronic books
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Summary:In this book, Africana biblical scholars argue that race, class, gender, and sexuality still matter for doing biblical interpretation/translation, centering the socio-political and cultural contexts of Africana peoples negotiating life, death, and hope in the age of #BLM, #SayHerName, #MeToo, and a global pandemic.
Cover -- Contents -- Remembering the Past, Laboring in the Present, and Shaping a Hopeful Future -- "The Hill We Climb" -- A Eulogy for Cain Hope Felder -- Zoom-ing in on a Watershed Moment in Biblical Interpretation -- God's Black(ened) People in the World-Thugs, Slaves, and Criminals -- God's Only Begotten Thug -- Abolitionist Messiah -- Reading with the Enslaved -- "I am a Human" -- The Terror of White Hermeneutics -- Africana Hermeneutical Strategies, Pedagogy, Translation, and # BLM -- ‌‌‌Hoodoo Blues and the Formulation of Hermeneutical Strategies for Contemporary Africana Biblical -- ‌‌‌Reflections on Teaching Biblical Interpretation through a Black Lives Matter Hermeneutic‌‌‌ -- Revisiting the Caananites and Contemporary Ites -- Reading Romans in Greek -- Black Rage and Protest in Times of #BlackLivesMatter and #MeToo -- Rage, Riots, and Rhetoric -- Rethinking "God-breathed" in the Age of #BLM -- Leah and Dinah in the Face of Abuse -- Antichrist and Anti-Black -- Responses -- John's Apocalypse and African American Interpretation -- Race Still Matters -- "To Think Better Than We Have Been Trained" -- Appendix -- ‌‌‌Editors and Contributors.
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ISBN:1978712014