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Biblical hermeneutics of liberation : modes of reading the Bible in the South African context / Gerald O. West.

By: West, Gerald OMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis Books, 1995Edition: Second, revised editionDescription: 350 pages ; 21 cmISBN: 1570750203 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Liberation theology | Black theology | Theology, DoctrinalDDC classification: BS476
Contents:
Ch. 1. The Interpretive Crisis: The Text and the Reader -- Ch. 2. The Interpretive Crisis: Reading the Bible in South Africa -- Ch. 3. Modes of Reading the Bible in the South African Context of Liberation -- Ch. 4. The Reader and the Community: Accountability and Solidarity -- Ch. 5. The Reader and the Tradition: Continuity and Solidarity -- Ch. 6. Reading the Text, Behind the Text, and In Front of the Text: Interpretive Method and the Struggle -- Ch. 7. The Role of the Ordinary Reader in Liberation Hermeneutics -- Ch. 8. The Interface between Biblical Studies and the Ordinary Reader -- Afterword: The Institute for the Study of the Bible.
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Originally published: Hilton, Republic of South Africa : Cluster Publications, c1991.

Ch. 1. The Interpretive Crisis: The Text and the Reader -- Ch. 2. The Interpretive Crisis: Reading the Bible in South Africa -- Ch. 3. Modes of Reading the Bible in the South African Context of Liberation -- Ch. 4. The Reader and the Community: Accountability and Solidarity -- Ch. 5. The Reader and the Tradition: Continuity and Solidarity -- Ch. 6. Reading the Text, Behind the Text, and In Front of the Text: Interpretive Method and the Struggle -- Ch. 7. The Role of the Ordinary Reader in Liberation Hermeneutics -- Ch. 8. The Interface between Biblical Studies and the Ordinary Reader -- Afterword: The Institute for the Study of the Bible.

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