Global Voices: Reading the Bible in the Majority WorldCraig S. Keener, M. Daniel Carroll R. Ethically and nationally diverse scholars familiar with both non-western and Western hermeneutic traditions explore what it means to hear, heed and appreciate biblical interpretations from the non-western world in this illuminating collection of writings. Ten voices emanate from across the globe, from Sri lanka to Africa, Guatemala to Canada, and Hong Kong to the United States, including:
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Contents
21 | 1 |
Multicultural Readings A Biblical Warrant | 27 |
What Does Sri Lanka Have to Do with Galatia? | 57 |
69 71n 18 | 69 |
Reflections on Self and Survival | 79 |
1018 in the Light of African | 83 |
Promises and Questions of Reading the Bible | 115 |
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