John and Postcolonialism: Travel, Space, and Power

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Musa W. Dube Shomanah, Jeffrey Staley
A&C Black, 2002年9月19日 - 254 頁
An exciting collection of essays connecting postcolonialism and the Gospel of John, written by a group of international scholars, both established and new, from Hispanic, African, Jewish, Chinese, Korean and African-American backgrounds. It explores important topics such as the appropriation of John in settler communities of the United States and Canada, and the use of John in the colonisation of Africa, Asia, Latin America and New Zealand.The interpreters represent communities of borderland dwellers, women in colonised settings, minority ethnic groups within colonised centres and others. In an era of rapid globalisation, increased travel, rising diasporic communities and neo-colonialism, it is crucial that biblical scholars find ways to address this world with critical skill and sensitivity. This book fills this need.

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A Postcolonial Analysis of Travel Space and Power in John
1
Johannine Christianity and the Collapse of Ethnic Territory
11
A Postcolonial Critique of the Vine the Mountain and the Temple in the Gospel of John
32
Reading for Decolonization John 4142
51
Moving Beyond Colonial Evangelism
76
Maori Jews and a Resistant Reading of John 51047
94
Reading John 753811 from a Postcolonial Context
111
A Cultural Reading of Jesus and the Accused
129
A Postcolonial Critique of John 1518
153
Intertextual Dialogue Between the Gospel of John and Canadian Identity
170
Consent and Descent in Johns Community ofUpward Mobility
193
Bibliography
225
Index of References
243
Index of Authors
250
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Musa Dube is affiliated to the University of Botswana and member of the Society of Biblical Literature. Jeffrey L. Staley attended Wheaton College, Fuller Theological Seminary, and the Graduate Theological Seminary in Berkeley. He teaches in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at Seattle University.

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