From Every People and Nation The Book of Revelation in Intercultural Perspective
Rhoads, David
From Every People and Nation The Book of Revelation in Intercultural Perspective - Philadelphia Fortress Press 2005 - x+277p
includes index and biblioraphy
It discuss topics such as Hispanic/Cuban American and African American perspectives, ecological issues, postcolonial themes and liberation theology. It also provides a perceptive set of guidelines for intercultural Bible study. The Witness of Active Resistance: The ethics of Revelation in African American Perspective. Revelation: Clarity and Ambivalence: A Hispanic/Cuban American perspective Coming out of Babylon: A First World-reading of Revelation among immigrants A Womaninst reading of Revelation 18:13 Power and Worship: Revelation in African Perspective The Heroine and the Whore: The Apocalypse of John in Feminist perspective Reading the Apocalypse For the healing of the World: Reading Revelation Ecologically Between the Colonial and the Postcolonial Hope for the persecuted, Cooperation with the state and meaning for the Dissatisfied. Includes Bibliography
0800637216 895
228.06 / R474
From Every People and Nation The Book of Revelation in Intercultural Perspective - Philadelphia Fortress Press 2005 - x+277p
includes index and biblioraphy
It discuss topics such as Hispanic/Cuban American and African American perspectives, ecological issues, postcolonial themes and liberation theology. It also provides a perceptive set of guidelines for intercultural Bible study. The Witness of Active Resistance: The ethics of Revelation in African American Perspective. Revelation: Clarity and Ambivalence: A Hispanic/Cuban American perspective Coming out of Babylon: A First World-reading of Revelation among immigrants A Womaninst reading of Revelation 18:13 Power and Worship: Revelation in African Perspective The Heroine and the Whore: The Apocalypse of John in Feminist perspective Reading the Apocalypse For the healing of the World: Reading Revelation Ecologically Between the Colonial and the Postcolonial Hope for the persecuted, Cooperation with the state and meaning for the Dissatisfied. Includes Bibliography
0800637216 895
228.06 / R474