Buch, Englisch, Band 176, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 590 g
Cross-Cultural and Community Readings in Owamboland, Namibia
Buch, Englisch, Band 176, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 590 g
Reihe: Biblical Interpretation Series
ISBN: 978-90-04-39930-3
Verlag: Brill
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Contents
Abbreviations IX
List of Figures and Tables X
Acknowledgements Xi
Introduction
1 Indigenous Traditions and Christianity in Owamboland: Encounters and Interactions in a Post-colonial Context
2 Cross-Cultural (Grassroots) Biblical Interpretation Groups
Part 1: Methodology
1 Cross-Cultural Biblical Interpretation Groups: Contextual Voices and Contextual Realities as Sites of Interpretative Expertise
1 Interpreting Biblical Texts with Alternative Worldviews and Social Locations: the Dalit Feminist Interpretation of Surekha Nelavala
2 Interpreting Biblical Texts with Grassroots Participants: Contextual Bible Study
3 Interpreting Biblical Texts with Cross-Cultural Biblical Interpretations Groups: Interdisciplinary Concerns
4 Conclusions
2 Cross-Cultural Biblical Interpretation Groups: the Approach in Practice
1 The ‘Cross-Cultural’ in CCBIGs
2 The ‘Biblical Interpretation’ in CCBIGs
3 The ‘Groups’ in CCBIGs
4 Limitations
Part 2: Cross-Cultural Biblical Interpretation Groups in Ondonga, Namibia
3 Material Interpretations of Wedding Parables (Matthew 22:1–14 and Luke 14:7–11)
1 Matthew 22:1–14 and Luke 14:7–11 in Iihongo CCBIGs
2 Ethnographic Contextualisation
3 Iihongo Interpretations of Matthew 22:1–14 and Luke 14:7–11 in Dialogue with Social-Scientific New Testament Scholarship
4 Conclusions
4 Blood, Clothing, and Shadows: Extending Notions of the Person in the Stories of Jairus and the Haemorrhaging Woman (Mark 5:21–43)
1 Mark 5:21–43 in Iihongo CCBIGs
2 Ethnographic Contextualisation
3 Iihongo Interpretations of Mark 5:21–43 in Dialogue with Feminist New Testament Scholarship
4 Conclusions
5 The Graves and Groves of Restless Spirits: Noctambulant Legion and the Living Landscape (Luke 8:26–39)
1 Luke 8:26–39 in Iihongo CCBIGs and the Ethnographic Context
2 Possession in (Ethnographic) Context: Noctambulant Legion in a ‘Living Landscape’
3 Luke 8:26–39 in Eurocentric New Testament Scholarship: Spirits and the Colonisers
4 Luke 8:26–39 in Eurocentric New Testament Scholarship: Spirits, Space, and Place
5 Conclusions
6 Commanding the Whirlwinds, Calming the Storm: Interactions with Nature ‘in Culture’ and ‘in Christianity’ (Mark 4:35–41 and 6:45–52)
1 Mark 4:35–41 and 6:45–52 in Iihongo CCBIGs
2 Ethnographic Contextualisation
3 Iihongo Interpretations of Mark 4:35–41 and 6:45–52 in Dialogue with Eurocentric New Testament Scholarship
4 Iihongo Interpretations of Mark 4:35–41 and 6:45–52 in Dialogue with Social-Scientific New Testament Scholarship
5 Conclusions
7 Jesus as Spirit, Jesus in the Spirit: Interpreting the Risen Jesus with Restless Spirits and Ancestors (Luke 24:1–49)
1 Luke 24:1–49 in Iihongo CCBIGs
2 Ethnographic Contextualisation
3 Iihongo Interpretations of Luke 24:1–49 in Dialogue with African Inculturation Christologies
4 Conclusions
Conclusions
1 African Traditional Religion in Owamboland
2 Biblical Interpretation, Christianity, and African Traditional Religion in Owamboland
Bibliography
Index of Biblical Passages
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects