Challenging Contextuality: Bibles and Biblical Scholarship in Context
Challenging Contextuality: Bibles and Biblical Scholarship in Context provides a new and innovative contribution to the study of biblical texts by bringing together current approaches to biblical interpretation.

The volume sets the agenda for the future of the field and provides a synthesis of approaches to date. In doing so, it aligns itself with the broadly shared hermeneutical conviction that contextuality is a catalyst for interpretation. This applies in equal measure to approaches and methods that are often framed as 'traditional' or 'mainstream' (e.g. the methodological canon of the historical critical approach as the offspring of the European Enlightenment) and those that are often dubbed 'contextual' (e.g. forms of feminist or 'indigenous' interpretation).

The volume grounds contextual biblical interpretation within the broader landscape of biblical studies, and the chapters are all interested in the contexts in which bibles are read. Rather than a series of examples of contextual biblical interpretation, this book is concerned with what it means to do contextual biblical interpretation, how contextual biblical interpretation challenges biblical scholarship, and what chances there are for this mode of inquiry. What contexts are engaged and elucidated when it comes to bible-use? What contexts are made visible and invisible? How can different contexts be theorized and understood? The volume argues that it is not context that matters, rather, contemporary contexts should be a challenge and a chance for biblical scholarship, its present and its future.
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Challenging Contextuality: Bibles and Biblical Scholarship in Context
Challenging Contextuality: Bibles and Biblical Scholarship in Context provides a new and innovative contribution to the study of biblical texts by bringing together current approaches to biblical interpretation.

The volume sets the agenda for the future of the field and provides a synthesis of approaches to date. In doing so, it aligns itself with the broadly shared hermeneutical conviction that contextuality is a catalyst for interpretation. This applies in equal measure to approaches and methods that are often framed as 'traditional' or 'mainstream' (e.g. the methodological canon of the historical critical approach as the offspring of the European Enlightenment) and those that are often dubbed 'contextual' (e.g. forms of feminist or 'indigenous' interpretation).

The volume grounds contextual biblical interpretation within the broader landscape of biblical studies, and the chapters are all interested in the contexts in which bibles are read. Rather than a series of examples of contextual biblical interpretation, this book is concerned with what it means to do contextual biblical interpretation, how contextual biblical interpretation challenges biblical scholarship, and what chances there are for this mode of inquiry. What contexts are engaged and elucidated when it comes to bible-use? What contexts are made visible and invisible? How can different contexts be theorized and understood? The volume argues that it is not context that matters, rather, contemporary contexts should be a challenge and a chance for biblical scholarship, its present and its future.
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Challenging Contextuality: Bibles and Biblical Scholarship in Context

Challenging Contextuality: Bibles and Biblical Scholarship in Context

Challenging Contextuality: Bibles and Biblical Scholarship in Context

Challenging Contextuality: Bibles and Biblical Scholarship in Context

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Challenging Contextuality: Bibles and Biblical Scholarship in Context provides a new and innovative contribution to the study of biblical texts by bringing together current approaches to biblical interpretation.

The volume sets the agenda for the future of the field and provides a synthesis of approaches to date. In doing so, it aligns itself with the broadly shared hermeneutical conviction that contextuality is a catalyst for interpretation. This applies in equal measure to approaches and methods that are often framed as 'traditional' or 'mainstream' (e.g. the methodological canon of the historical critical approach as the offspring of the European Enlightenment) and those that are often dubbed 'contextual' (e.g. forms of feminist or 'indigenous' interpretation).

The volume grounds contextual biblical interpretation within the broader landscape of biblical studies, and the chapters are all interested in the contexts in which bibles are read. Rather than a series of examples of contextual biblical interpretation, this book is concerned with what it means to do contextual biblical interpretation, how contextual biblical interpretation challenges biblical scholarship, and what chances there are for this mode of inquiry. What contexts are engaged and elucidated when it comes to bible-use? What contexts are made visible and invisible? How can different contexts be theorized and understood? The volume argues that it is not context that matters, rather, contemporary contexts should be a challenge and a chance for biblical scholarship, its present and its future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192888792
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/15/2024
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.45(h) x 1.06(d)

About the Author

Louise J. Lawrence, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, University of Exeter,Peter-Ben Smit, Professor of Contextual Biblical Interpretation, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,Hannah M. Strømmen, Wallenberg Academy Fellow in Biblical Studies, Lund University,Charlene van der Walt, Honorary Associate Professor of Gender and Religion, School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics, University of KwaZulu-Natal

Louise Lawrence is Professor of New Testament Interpretation at the University of Exeter.

Peter-Ben Smit of Contextual Biblical Interpretation at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, and Professor (by special appointment) of Ancient Catholic Church Structures and the History and Doctrine of the Old Catholic Churches at Utrecht University.

Hannah M. Strømmen is Senior Lecturer in Bible, Politics, and Culture at Lund University, and currently holds a Wallenberg Academy Fellowship.


Charlene van der Walt is Honorary Associate Professor of Gender and Religion at the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the Global Coordinator for Theological Education at Act Church of Sweden.

Table of Contents

Contextual Biblical Interpretation as a Challenge and a Chance, Hannah M. StrømmenPART I. Contextual Biblical Scholarship1. 'Contextual Bible Study' as a Form of Liberation Biblical Interpretation: An Early Conceptual History, Gerald West2. Reclaiming the Stolen Bible one Contextual Bible Study at a Time: Engaging African Lived Realities, Charlene van der Walt3. Challenging Contexts from the Lion's Den: Reading Daniel with Ugandan LBGT Refugees in Nairobi, Adriaan van Klinken and Johanna Stiebert4. 'This is the Sign of the Lord': A Deaf/Disabled Liberation Perspective on Reading the Bible, Hannah Lewis5. Intercultural and Cross-Cultural Biblical Interpretation, Helen C. John6. Contextual Bible Reading in Practice: Reflections from the NGO Landscape on Sexual Diversity in Africa, Hanzline R. Davids7. Theological Action Research in Conversation with Contextual Biblical Interpretation, Helen Cameron and Andrew P. RogersPART II. Challenging Biblical Scholarship8. From Monoracial to Multiracial Biblical Studies, Wongi Park9. Diversifying the Field: Growing in Humanity, Peter-Ben Smit10. Privilege, Marginality, Voice and Representation in Contextual Bible Studies and Contextual Biblical Interpretation, Louise J. Lawrence11. Is God Revengeful? The History of Interpretation - a less welcome aspect of the image of God in the Book of Nahum, Klaas Spronk12. 'Not a literary man, though very devoted to the Old Testament': Colonial and Contextual Biblical Interpretation vis-à-vis Africa, Knut Holter13. The Place of Place in Contextual Readings of the Bible: Egypt as a Case Study, Safwat Marzouk14. One Text to Rule Them All? Reflecting on New Testament Textual Criticism and Contextual Biblical Interpretation, An-Ting YiPART III. Chances for Biblical Scholarship15. Opening up Contexts: The Role of Popular Culture in Expanding the Meaning of Contextual Bible Study, L. Juliana Claassens16. Contextual Biblical Interpretation and Theories of Masculinity: Beyond Exnomination, Jeremy Punt17. Biblical Ecological Trauma Hermeneutics in a Post-Haiyan Context, Marilou S. Ibita and Maricel S. Ibita18. Contextual Biblical Interpretation: Bodily Inflections and Affective Futures, Fiona C. Black19. Capitalism, Class, and the Bible: A Very English Proposal, James Crossley20. Contextual Convergence in Digital Social Spaces, Rebekah Hanson21. The Absent Bible: Oaths of Office in Scotland and the United States, Hugh S. Pyper
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