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Postcolonial Biblical Interpretation
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In Postcolonial Biblical Interpretation Jeremy Punt reflects on the nature and value of the postcolonial hermeneutical approach, as it relates to the interpretation of biblical and in particular, P...
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23 January 2015

In Postcolonial Biblical Interpretation Jeremy Punt reflects on the nature and value of the postcolonial hermeneutical approach, as it relates to the interpretation of biblical and in particular, Pauline texts. Showing when a socio-politically engaged reading becomes postcolonial, but also what in the term postcolonial both attracts and also creates distance, exegesis from a postcolonial perspective is profiled. The book indicates possible avenues in how postcolonial work can be helpful theoretically to the guild of biblical scholars and to show also how it can be practiced in exegetical work done on biblical texts.
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Pages: 266
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Theology and Religion
Publication Date:
23 January 2015
ISBN: 9789004288454
Format: Hardcover
Postcolonial Biblical Interpretation: Reframing Paul represents a welcome perspective on, and contribution to, ongoing conversations about the role and function of postcolonial biblical interpretation—especially with regard to Paul, Pauline traditions, and Pauline studies. Davina C. Lopez", Eckerd College, in: Review of Biblical Literature [http://www.bookreviews.org] (2016).
Jeremy Punt is Professor of New Testament in the Theology Faculty at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. His work focuses on the hermeneutics, past and present, and, critical theory in New Testament interpretation, and of the Pauline letters in particular.