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To read Revelation for meaning today we need to recognize and accept that the Christian community itself has often become the wearer of Babylon's Cap of oppression. This is a reading of Revelation that seeks to hear the voices of postcolonial pain, while never pretending to be a postcolonial analysis.

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To read Revelation for meaning today we need to recognize and accept that the Christian community itself has often become the wearer of Babylon's Cap of oppression. This is a reading of Revelation that seeks to hear the voices of postcolonial pain, while never pretending to be a postcolonial analysis.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Godfrey holds a PhD in New Testament from Australian Catholic University and a MA in Literature from Massey University. An Anglican priest, he has worked in rural and remote, suburban and inner-urban Australia and New Zealand. He serves in a parish south of Darwin, is archdeacon of rural and remote regions of Arnhemland in Australia's Northern Territory, and chaplain of Kormilda College, a secondary college catering to urban and remote Indigenous and non-Indigenous students.