Buch, Englisch, Band 175, 218 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 522 g
Towards a Singaporean Reading of Daniel
Buch, Englisch, Band 175, 218 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 522 g
Reihe: Biblical Interpretation Series
ISBN: 978-90-04-39507-7
Verlag: Brill
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Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction: Reading the Bible in Asia Today
1 Context and Contextualism
2 Biblical Scholar as Public Intellectual
3 The Bible as Dangerous Other
4 Towards a Singaporean Way of Reading
Part 1: A Singaporean Way of Reading
1 Challenges that Confront Any Attempt to Construct a Contextual Hermeneutic
1 The Public of Academy: Local Entanglements with the West
2 The Public of Church: Negotiating Fundamentalism and Its Excesses
3 The Public of Society: Friend or Foe?
4 Bringing the Three Publics Together
2 Reading and Nonspecialist Readers: Raising Consciousness
1 Reading Without: Excluding Nonspecialist Readers
2 Reading For: Nonspecialist Readers as Passive Recipients
3 Reading With: In Solidarity with Nonspecialist Readers
4 Reading From: A Necessary Intervention
3 Reading and the Other: A Framework for Conversation
1 Who Defines Context?
2 Dangers of Territorialism
3 Dialoguing with An(-)Other
4 Singaporean Biblical Hermeneutic as Multicentric Dialogue
Part 2: From the Abstract to the Concrete: Reading the Stories of Daniel in Singapore
4 Making Connections
1 Building Bridges
2 Dynamics of Empires
3 Contextual Questions
5 Reading Daniel 1 in the Classroom of National Education
1 Daniel 1: More than Food?
2 Biblical Scholars: Piety or Protest
3 Daniel the Confucian Gentleman?
4 Daniel the Malay Muslim: Between Resistance and Oppression
5 In Conversation: Biblical Scholars, Confucius and Malays
6 Braving the Furnace of the Lion’s Den in the Lion City
1 Daniel 3 and 6: Tales of Political Intrigue
2 Biblical Scholars: Piety or Politics?
3 Gandhi: Politics of Piety
4 Singaporean Political Prisoners: Piety and Politics
5 In Conversation: Biblical Scholars, Satyagrahi and Political Prisoners
7 Whose Dreams?
1 Dreams and Visions in the Stories of Daniel
2 Biblical Scholars: Dreams of Falling Empires
3 Buddhist Interpreters: Dreams of Transcending Empires
4 Ma: Dreams of Empires?
5 In Conversation: Biblical Scholars, Buddhist Interpreters and Ma
8 Daniel: From the Ancient Near East to Singapore
1 Revisiting the Question of Religion and Politics in a Secular Society
2 Responding to Capitalism: Logic of Purity to Logic of Impurity
3 Relooking the Bible: Defamiliarising the Familiar
4 Who is the Christian?
5 A Debt Unpaid
Conclusion: Possible Futures for Bible and Asia?
1 Biblical Hermeneutics and Contextualism
2 Conclusion
Appendix 1: Postcolonial and Decolonial: ‘Same Same but Different’
Bibliography