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R. S. Sugirtharajah

    R.S. Sugirtharajah je uznávaný teológ, ktorého práca skúma biblickú hermeneutiku z jedinečnej perspektívy. Jeho odbornosť sa zameriava na skúmanie biblických textov cez optiku teológií Tretieho sveta. Sugirtharajahov prístup zdôrazňuje kritické čítanie a spochybňovanie zavedených interpretácií, čím ponúka čitateľom nové a podnetné pohľady na posvätné písma. Jeho práca je cenným prínosom k teologickému diskurzu a poskytuje intelektuálny rámec pre pochopenie náboženských textov v globálnom kontexte.

    The Bible and Empire
    Troublesome Texts
    Jesus in Asia
    Postcolonial Criticism and Biblical Interpretation
    Postcolonial Reconfigurations
    The Bible and the Third World
    • The Bible and the Third World

      Precolonial, Colonial and Postcolonial Encounters

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      Exploring the rich and complex history of the Bible in the Third World, this book delves into its impact on culture, society, and religion across various regions. It highlights how the scriptures have been interpreted, translated, and utilized in diverse contexts, reflecting local beliefs and practices. The narrative emphasizes the role of the Bible in social movements, education, and community development, showcasing its significance beyond mere religious text. Through detailed analysis, it reveals the dynamic relationship between faith and cultural identity in these regions.

      The Bible and the Third World
    • Postcolonial Reconfigurations

      An Alternative Way of Reading the Bible and Doing Theology

      • 194 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Through postcolonial critical analysis, this collection of essays challenges traditional interpretations of the Bible and Christian theology. It offers fresh perspectives that interrogate established narratives and highlight the complexities of faith in a global context. By engaging with themes of power, identity, and cultural dynamics, the authors provide a nuanced understanding that seeks to redefine the relationship between scripture and contemporary issues. This volume serves as a significant contribution to theological discourse, encouraging readers to rethink familiar beliefs.

      Postcolonial Reconfigurations
    • Postcolonial criticism is examined for its transformative impact on biblical studies, offering fresh insights into biblical interpretation. The author, Sugirtharajah, outlines the origins and methodologies of this critical approach, emphasizing its relevance in understanding how Western Imperialism has influenced Christianity. By integrating postcolonial perspectives, the book challenges traditional interpretations and enriches the dialogue surrounding the Bible's role in contemporary contexts.

      Postcolonial Criticism and Biblical Interpretation
    • Jesus in Asia

      • 311 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania
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      Reconstructions of Jesus occurred in Asia long before the Western search for the historical Jesus began in earnest. Asians remade Jesus at times appreciatively and at other times critically. R. S. Sugirtharajah situates the historical Jesus beyond the narrow confines of the West and offers an eye- opening chapter in the story of global Christianity.

      Jesus in Asia
    • Troublesome Texts

      The Bible in Colonial and Contemporary Culture

      • 172 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Exploring the contemporary relevance of the Bible, this collection of essays addresses its status in today's society and the challenges faced by biblical studies. It highlights the tension between mainstream scholarship and marginalized interpretations, while emphasizing the impact of postcolonial perspectives. Topics include Victorian views of Jesus and the Buddha shaped by colonialism, the Bible's role in Sri Lanka's conflict, and the implications of natural disasters on decolonization. The essays provoke critical discussions on the Bible's utility amid its complex and often oppressive associations.

      Troublesome Texts
    • The Bible and Empire

      • 254 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Exploring the intricate ties between the Bible and colonialism, this volume delves into unconventional interpretations of the gospel by figures like Thomas Jefferson and Raja Rammohun Roy. It also examines the role of biblical texts in Victorian preaching following the 1857 Indian uprising. By blending practical and theoretical insights, the book highlights the relevance of postcolonial discourse in biblical studies, shedding light on often overlooked aspects of this relationship in the context of renewed interest in Empire.

      The Bible and Empire