Noting that the ways of interpreting the Bible now practiced in the West are patriarchal and oppressive of those in other parts of the world, Dube offers an alternative interpretation that attends to and respects needs of women in the two-thirds...
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Noting that the ways of interpreting the Bible now practiced in the West are patriarchal and oppressive of those in other parts of the world, Dube offers an alternative interpretation that attends to and respects needs of women in the two-thirds world. In a provocative and insightful reading of the book of Matthew, she shows us how to read the Bible as decolonizing rather than imperialist literature
Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-209) and indexes
The postcolonial condition and the BibleThe postcolonial condition and feminisms -- Introducing postcolonial theories -- Method in ancient imperializing texts -- Method in modern imperializing texts -- Method in decolonizing literature -- The doubly colonized decolonizing method -- Empire and mission in Matthew -- Decolonizing white western readings of Matthew 15:21-28 -- A luta continua: the struggle continues.
Postcolonial theologies
divinity and empire
Published:
c2004
Publisher:
Chalice Press, St. Louis, Mo
A theology in tune with postcolonial theory has the potential to creatively inform and transform ecclesial practice. Focusing on the relation of theology to postcolonial theory, Postcolonial Theologies brings together a wide diversity of authors,...
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A theology in tune with postcolonial theory has the potential to creatively inform and transform ecclesial practice. Focusing on the relation of theology to postcolonial theory, Postcolonial Theologies brings together a wide diversity of authors, many of them fresh and exciting theological voices, in essays that are stunningly creative and prophetically lucid. All essays are theologically constructive, not merely deconstructive or critical, in their visions for Christianity. Forming a sort of doctrinal landscape, they emerge under the themes of theological anthropology shaped by ethnicity, class, and privilege; a Christology that intersects the claims of Christ and empire; and a Cosmology that imagines a postcolonial world
Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-259) and index
Introduction: Alien/nation, liberation, and the postcolonial underground --I. THEOLOGY IN POSTCOLONIAL CONTEXT.Complacencies and cul-de-sacs: Christian theologies and colonialism / R.S. Sugirtharajah -- Spirit and liberation: achieving postcolonial theology in the United States / Mark Lewis Taylor -- II. SPLITTING THE SUBJECT. -- Who is Americana/o?: theological anthropology, postcoloniality, and the Spanish-speaking Americas / Michelle A. Gonzalez -- Monstrosities, miracles, and mission: religion and the politics of disablement / Sharon Betcher -- Who/what is Asian?: a postcolonial theological reading of Orientalism and neo-Orientalism / Namsoon Kang -- Homeland as borderland: territories of Christian subjectivity / Michael Nausner -- III. THE POSTCOLONIAL CHRIST. -- Mark and empire: "Zealot" and 'postcolonial" readings / Stephen D. Moore -- The transgressive power of Jeong: a postcolonial hybridization of Christology / W. Anne Joh -- Divine commerce: a postcolonial Christology for times of neocolonial empire / Marion Grau -- IV. DIVINE COSMO-POLITICS. -- God at the crossroads: a postcolonial reading of Sophia / Mayra Rivera -- Liberating God-talk: postcolonialism and the challenge of the margins / Joerg Rieger -- The love of postcolonialism: theology in the interstices of empire / Catherine Keller.