This volume gathers the perspectives of teachers in higher education from all over the world on the topic of New Testament scholarship. The goal is to understand and describe the contexts and conditions under which New Testament research is carried out throughout the world. This endeavor should serve as a catalyst for new initiatives and the development of questions that determine the future directions of New Testament scholarship. At the same time, it is intended to raise awareness of the global dimensions of New Testament scholarship, especially in relation to its impact on socio-political…mehr
This volume gathers the perspectives of teachers in higher education from all over the world on the topic of New Testament scholarship. The goal is to understand and describe the contexts and conditions under which New Testament research is carried out throughout the world. This endeavor should serve as a catalyst for new initiatives and the development of questions that determine the future directions of New Testament scholarship. At the same time, it is intended to raise awareness of the global dimensions of New Testament scholarship, especially in relation to its impact on socio-political debates.The occasion for these reflections are not least the present questions that have been posed with the corona pandemic and have received a focus on the "system relevance" of churches, which is openly questioned by the media. The church and theology must face this challenge. Towards that end, it is important to gather impulses and suggestions for the discipline from a variety of contextsin which different dimensions of context-related New Testament research come to the fore.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Prof. Dr. Eve-Marie Becker ist Professorin für Neues Testament an der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Prof. Dr. Jens Herzer ist Professor für Theologie des Neuen Testaments an der Universität Leipzig. Prof. Dr. Angela Standhartinger ist Professorin für Neues Testament an der Philipps-Universität in Marburg. Prof. Dr. Florian Wilk ist Professor für Neues Testament an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
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ContentsIntroductionContextualization: Exegetical and biographical readingsFaustin Leonard MahaliAppraising Exegetical Procedures in Reading the New Testament in African ContextErnest van EckReading the Text Does Matter. Texts as Symbols of Personal and Social TransformationGregory Thomas BaskerInterpreting the Bible in the Tamil Context. Reading Matthew (10:40-42) in light of Tirukkural (Ch.9)Rospita SiahaanThe Absolute Assurance of Giving. A Socio-Rhetorical Approach to the Parable of the Friend at Midnight in Luke 11:5-8Yoshimi AzumaA Japanese Ecofeminist Reading of John 1:14Kenneth MtataTransformative Reading of Women, Childbirth and Death in John's Gospel from an African and Intercultural PerspectiveAliou Cissé NiangReading and Teaching the New Testament. A Concise Contextual Diola Interpretation of Gal 3:26-29 under EmpiresLyn M. KidsonAussie Men, Roman Men, and Fashioning the Evangelical Man from 1 Timothy 2 Contextualization: Theoretical and biographical perspectivesArmand Puig i TàrrechReading the New Testament in Manifold Contexts of a Globalized World. Exegetical PerspectivesFrancisco Lozada, Jr.New Testament Interpretation in the United States. A Perspective from a Cultural ObserverKay Higuera SmithRacism and New Testament Scholarship in Latinx California. U.S. Debates on Racism and Biblical ScholarshipMarcelo da Silva CarneiroDie Erfahrung, im brasilianischen Kontext zum Neuen Testament zu lehren und zu forschenRonald CharlesResearching and Teaching OtherWiseWilliam LoaderReflections on a Lifetime of New Testament Teaching and Research in AustralasiaPaul TrebilcoReading the New Testament in Aotearoa New ZealandAlexey B. SomovReflections on Reading and Translating the New Testament in Contemporary Russia Authors and Editors of the VolumeIndex
ContentsIntroductionContextualization: Exegetical and biographical readingsFaustin Leonard MahaliAppraising Exegetical Procedures in Reading the New Testament in African ContextErnest van EckReading the Text Does Matter. Texts as Symbols of Personal and Social TransformationGregory Thomas BaskerInterpreting the Bible in the Tamil Context. Reading Matthew (10:40-42) in light of Tirukkural (Ch.9)Rospita SiahaanThe Absolute Assurance of Giving. A Socio-Rhetorical Approach to the Parable of the Friend at Midnight in Luke 11:5-8Yoshimi AzumaA Japanese Ecofeminist Reading of John 1:14Kenneth MtataTransformative Reading of Women, Childbirth and Death in John's Gospel from an African and Intercultural PerspectiveAliou Cissé NiangReading and Teaching the New Testament. A Concise Contextual Diola Interpretation of Gal 3:26-29 under EmpiresLyn M. KidsonAussie Men, Roman Men, and Fashioning the Evangelical Man from 1 Timothy 2 Contextualization: Theoretical and biographical perspectivesArmand Puig i TàrrechReading the New Testament in Manifold Contexts of a Globalized World. Exegetical PerspectivesFrancisco Lozada, Jr.New Testament Interpretation in the United States. A Perspective from a Cultural ObserverKay Higuera SmithRacism and New Testament Scholarship in Latinx California. U.S. Debates on Racism and Biblical ScholarshipMarcelo da Silva CarneiroDie Erfahrung, im brasilianischen Kontext zum Neuen Testament zu lehren und zu forschenRonald CharlesResearching and Teaching OtherWiseWilliam LoaderReflections on a Lifetime of New Testament Teaching and Research in AustralasiaPaul TrebilcoReading the New Testament in Aotearoa New ZealandAlexey B. SomovReflections on Reading and Translating the New Testament in Contemporary Russia Authors and Editors of the VolumeIndex
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