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Just Recieved- Postcolonial Reconfigurations by R.S. Sugitharajah
Over the weekend, I was in Houston for a wedding when my friend Adam called me and asked me if I was interested in receiving a copy of Postcolonial Reconfigurations by R.S. Sugitharajah and I happily obliged. I cannot wait … Continue reading
Upcoming Paper Presentation: 2010 Wesleyan Theological Society Meeting in Azusa
WTS 45th Annual Meeting at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California March 4-6, 2010 “The Future of Scripture” Keynote speaker: Richard Hays, author of The Faith of Jesus Christ and The Moral Vision of the New Testament Session: Ethnic Studies … Continue reading
Posted in black religion, black theology, empire, empire studies, ethnicity, Ezekiel, Hebrew Bible, Old Testament, postcolonialism, prophets, racism, The Prophets
Tagged American Empire, biblical studies, Black Church Studies, black people, conference, empire, Judaism, presentation, religious studies, slave spirituals, sorrow songs, theological studies, Wesleyan Theological Society, WTS
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Another Objection to Jim West Representing Bibliobloggers for SBL
Noted: Being a biblioblogger is nothing that was originally intended to institutionalized or formal. Noted: The Society of Biblical Literature is a formal institution, a guild that legitimates biblical scholarship from, say, the random eisegesis of an individual pastor (who … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical studies, biblioblog, Biblioblog Top 50, Society of Biblical Literature
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