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Colonialism and the Bible

Contemporary Reflections from the Global South

Edited by Tat-siong Benny Liew and Fernando F. Segovia - Contributions by Michel Elias Andraos; Nancy Elizabeth Bedford; Carlos F. Cardoza Orlandi; Eleazar S. Fernandez; Nami Kim; Hisako Kinukawa; Tat-siong Benny Liew; Safwat Marzouk; Dora Mbuwayasengo; Yael Munk; Kenneth Ngwa; Ivan Petrella; Mitri Raheb; Rev. J. Jayakiran Sebastian; Fernando F. Segovia; Jenny Te Paa Daniel and Vítor Westhelle

This volume addresses the problematic relationship between colonialism and the Bible. It does so from the perspective of the Global South, calling upon voices from Africa and the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean. The contributors address the present state of the problematic relationship in their respective geopolitical and geographical contexts. In so doing, they provide sharp analyses of the past, the present, and the future: historical contexts and trajectories, contemporary legacies and junctures, and future projects and strategies. Taken together, the essays provide a rich and expansive comparative framework across the globe.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 398 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-4985-7275-0 • Hardback • April 2018 • $153.00 • (£119.00)
978-1-4985-7277-4 • Paperback • July 2020 • $51.99 • (£40.00)
978-1-4985-7276-7 • eBook • April 2018 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
Series: Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies in Religion and Theology
Subjects: Religion / Christian Theology / Liberation, Religion / Biblical Studies / History & Culture, Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions, Religion / Christianity / History, Religion / Institutions & Organizations
Tat-siong Benny Liew is Class of 1956 Professor in New Testament Studies at the College of the Holy Cross.
Fernando F. Segovia is Oberlin Graduate Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Vanderbilt University.
Introductions
Colonialism and the Bible: A Critical Stock-taking from the Global South
Fernando F. Segovia
Bible and Colonialism: What Does the New Testament Really Say?
Tat-siong Benny Liew

Part I Africa and the Middle East

1. Interrogating Identity: A Christian Egyptian Reading of the Hagar-Ishmael Traditions
Safwat Marzouk
2. The Bible as Tool of Colonization: The Zimbabwean Context
Dora Mbuwayesango
3. Postwar Hermeneutics: Bible and Colony-Related Necropolitics
Kenneth Ngwa
4. The Bible as a De-colonial Tool for Palestinian Christians Today
Michael Elias Andraos
5. Israeli Cinema's Interpretations of the Biblical Imperative of Colonization
Yael Munk
6. Towards a Post-Colonial Hermeneutics for the Palestinian Context
Mitri Raheb

Part II Asia and the Pacific

7. Colonial Storms and Postcolonial Moves: Exploring Alternative Filipino Biblical Hermeneutics
Eleazar S. Fernandez
8. Carrying Out “The Great Commission” until the “Second Coming of Christ”?: Overseas Mission Currents in the Context of U.S. Military Imperialism
Nami Kim
9. The Jesuit Missionary Enterprise: Christianity, Slave Trade, and Gun Powder Enter Japan
Hisako Kinukawa
10. Evoking the Bible at a Funeral in an Indian-Christian Community
J. Jayakiran Sebastian
11. Bible and Colonization: Aotearoa New Zealand
Jenny Te Paa Daniel

Part III Latin America and the Caribbean

12. The Most Burning of Lavas: The Bible in Latin America
Nancy Elizabeth Bedford
13. La biblia, la mar y el Caribe / The Bible, the Sea, and the Caribbean: Late 19th to Early 21st Century
Carlos F. Cardoza Orlandi
14. Without the Bible: A New Liberation Theology
Ivan Petrella
15. Transfiguration: The Figural Approach to Reading the Bible in Latin America
Vítor Westhelle

The emanation of the contributions from very different socio-political settings ensures a great variety of approaches. The project also demonstrates clearly the usefulness and adaptability of the late Michael Prior’s work on the Palestinian question and his unquestionable influence on all the authors and editors of the book.


— Journal for the Study of the Old Testament


Biblical scholars and theologians from the so-called Third World have been researching the way the Bible has been (mis)understood and (mis)used in and outside the Churches during the Western colonial enterprise, but this volume is the first to investigate the issue thoroughly and comprehensively from the global perspective. Future studies of the mutual implication between the Bible and colonialism in Africa and the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean will benefit immensely from this landmark overview.
— Peter C. Phan, Georgetown University


This engaging and eminently readable volume goes a long way to clarify the complicated story of the Bible’s involvement both in colonization and emancipation. It is a must-read for anyone grappling with old and new empires. The essays provide a valuable primer on colonial/postcolonial discourse analysis.
— R. S. Sugirtharajah, University of Birmingham, UK


In this timely volume of largely socio-cultural critical essays, and in the tradition of liberationist, postcolonial, and decolonizing discourses and movements, scholars who represent the Global South tease out the multifaceted, ambiguous, and complex intersections between colonialism and the Christian Bible.
— Jeremy Punt, University of Stellenbosch


Colonialism and the Bible

Contemporary Reflections from the Global South

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • This volume addresses the problematic relationship between colonialism and the Bible. It does so from the perspective of the Global South, calling upon voices from Africa and the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean. The contributors address the present state of the problematic relationship in their respective geopolitical and geographical contexts. In so doing, they provide sharp analyses of the past, the present, and the future: historical contexts and trajectories, contemporary legacies and junctures, and future projects and strategies. Taken together, the essays provide a rich and expansive comparative framework across the globe.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 398 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-1-4985-7275-0 • Hardback • April 2018 • $153.00 • (£119.00)
    978-1-4985-7277-4 • Paperback • July 2020 • $51.99 • (£40.00)
    978-1-4985-7276-7 • eBook • April 2018 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
    Series: Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies in Religion and Theology
    Subjects: Religion / Christian Theology / Liberation, Religion / Biblical Studies / History & Culture, Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions, Religion / Christianity / History, Religion / Institutions & Organizations
Author
Author
  • Tat-siong Benny Liew is Class of 1956 Professor in New Testament Studies at the College of the Holy Cross.
    Fernando F. Segovia is Oberlin Graduate Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Vanderbilt University.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introductions
    Colonialism and the Bible: A Critical Stock-taking from the Global South
    Fernando F. Segovia
    Bible and Colonialism: What Does the New Testament Really Say?
    Tat-siong Benny Liew

    Part I Africa and the Middle East

    1. Interrogating Identity: A Christian Egyptian Reading of the Hagar-Ishmael Traditions
    Safwat Marzouk
    2. The Bible as Tool of Colonization: The Zimbabwean Context
    Dora Mbuwayesango
    3. Postwar Hermeneutics: Bible and Colony-Related Necropolitics
    Kenneth Ngwa
    4. The Bible as a De-colonial Tool for Palestinian Christians Today
    Michael Elias Andraos
    5. Israeli Cinema's Interpretations of the Biblical Imperative of Colonization
    Yael Munk
    6. Towards a Post-Colonial Hermeneutics for the Palestinian Context
    Mitri Raheb

    Part II Asia and the Pacific

    7. Colonial Storms and Postcolonial Moves: Exploring Alternative Filipino Biblical Hermeneutics
    Eleazar S. Fernandez
    8. Carrying Out “The Great Commission” until the “Second Coming of Christ”?: Overseas Mission Currents in the Context of U.S. Military Imperialism
    Nami Kim
    9. The Jesuit Missionary Enterprise: Christianity, Slave Trade, and Gun Powder Enter Japan
    Hisako Kinukawa
    10. Evoking the Bible at a Funeral in an Indian-Christian Community
    J. Jayakiran Sebastian
    11. Bible and Colonization: Aotearoa New Zealand
    Jenny Te Paa Daniel

    Part III Latin America and the Caribbean

    12. The Most Burning of Lavas: The Bible in Latin America
    Nancy Elizabeth Bedford
    13. La biblia, la mar y el Caribe / The Bible, the Sea, and the Caribbean: Late 19th to Early 21st Century
    Carlos F. Cardoza Orlandi
    14. Without the Bible: A New Liberation Theology
    Ivan Petrella
    15. Transfiguration: The Figural Approach to Reading the Bible in Latin America
    Vítor Westhelle
Reviews
Reviews
  • The emanation of the contributions from very different socio-political settings ensures a great variety of approaches. The project also demonstrates clearly the usefulness and adaptability of the late Michael Prior’s work on the Palestinian question and his unquestionable influence on all the authors and editors of the book.


    — Journal for the Study of the Old Testament


    Biblical scholars and theologians from the so-called Third World have been researching the way the Bible has been (mis)understood and (mis)used in and outside the Churches during the Western colonial enterprise, but this volume is the first to investigate the issue thoroughly and comprehensively from the global perspective. Future studies of the mutual implication between the Bible and colonialism in Africa and the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean will benefit immensely from this landmark overview.
    — Peter C. Phan, Georgetown University


    This engaging and eminently readable volume goes a long way to clarify the complicated story of the Bible’s involvement both in colonization and emancipation. It is a must-read for anyone grappling with old and new empires. The essays provide a valuable primer on colonial/postcolonial discourse analysis.
    — R. S. Sugirtharajah, University of Birmingham, UK


    In this timely volume of largely socio-cultural critical essays, and in the tradition of liberationist, postcolonial, and decolonizing discourses and movements, scholars who represent the Global South tease out the multifaceted, ambiguous, and complex intersections between colonialism and the Christian Bible.
    — Jeremy Punt, University of Stellenbosch


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