Lectura contextual de Jueces 19 en el marco de la investigación acción participativa por parte de dos grupos de mujeres colombianas que viven en condiciones de vulnerabilidad

Contextual Bible reading (CBR) is a communitarian way to interpret Biblical texts starting from a reality to be changed. This manner to read texts and contexts promotes justice by empowering marginalized groups which transform reality with their own capabilities. The article highlights the social di...

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Authors: Ramírez, Juan Alberto Casas (Author) ; López L., Edgar Antonio (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2023
In: Estudios eclesiásticos
Year: 2023, Volume: 98, Issue: 385, Pages: 263-304
Further subjects:B violencia contra las mujeres en la Biblia
B Vulnerabilidad
B Libro de los Jueces
B prostitución
B lectura contextual de la Biblia
B investigación acción participativa
B violencia sexual
B feminicidio
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Summary:Contextual Bible reading (CBR) is a communitarian way to interpret Biblical texts starting from a reality to be changed. This manner to read texts and contexts promotes justice by empowering marginalized groups which transform reality with their own capabilities. The article highlights the social dimension of biblical hermeneutics as well as its necessary resort to interdisciplinary and shows some aspects of the interpretation of chapter 19 of The Book of Judges, in the framework of a participatory action research project, by two groups of Colombian women in vulnerable condition. The story, in which a Levite’s concubine is raped and dismembered, reflects some aspects of the reality experienced by the female readers of the text, whose interpretation let them realize possibilities to transform their own contexts.
ISSN:2605-5147
Contains:Enthalten in: Estudios eclesiásticos
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.14422/ee.v98.i385.y2023.003