
Postcolonial Commentary and the Old Testament
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This volume is designed to demonstrate how historical criticism, postmodernism, and the important concerns of postcolonial readings may be integrated to obtain an informed explanation of the Hebrew Bible and the writings of early Judaism. The chapters are written by scholars who represent a spectrum of national, indigenous, and diasporic contexts. Taken together these perspectives and the interpretations they yield represent a continued expansion of the manner in which Old Testament texts are read and interpreted through postcolonial lenses, reminding readers that the interpretive trajectories of these texts are almost inexhaustible. As such the volume serves as not only an addition to ongoing scholarship on postcolonialism but also as an expansion of the horizon for dialogue.
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Introduction - Hemchand Gossai, Northern Virginia Community College, USA
Foreword - Samuel Balentine, Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education, USA
Exodus - Robert Wafula, Luther College, USA
Leviticus - Alice Laffey, College of the Holy Cross, USA
Numbers - Jione Havea, Charles Sturt University, Australia
Numbers - Dora R. Mbuwayesango, Hood Theological Seminary, USA
Deuteronomy - Kåre Berge, NLA University College, Norway
Judges - Cristina Garcia-Alfonso, Hispanic Theological Initiative, USA
Judges - Uriah Kim, graduate Theological Union, USA
I&II Kings - Daniel Timmer, Reformed Theological Seminary, USA
I&II Kings - Kari Latvus, Diaconia Polytechnic, Finland
I&II Chronicles - Gerrie Snyman, University of South Africa, South Africa
Nehemiah - Roland Boer, The University of Newcastle, UK
Esther - Daniel Smith-Christopher, Loyola Marymount University, USA
Psalms - Royce Victor, Independent Scholar
Isaiah - D.N. Premnath, St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry, USA
Jeremiah - Hemchand Gossai, Northern Virginia Community College, USA
Lamentations - Gregory Cuellar, Austin Presbyterian Theology Seminary, USA
Ezekiel - Israel Kamudzandu, St. Paul School of Theology, USA
Amos - Aliou Niang, Union Theological Seminary, USa
Jonah - Steed Vernal Davidson, McCormick Theological Seminary, USA
Nahum - Wilhelm Wessels, University of South Africa, South Africa
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