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Reading the Bible in an Age of Crisis : Political Exegesis for a New Day / Bruce Worthington, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: ix, 363 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781451482867
  • 1451482868
Other title:
  • Political exegesis for a new day
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 220.6 23 W933
LOC classification:
  • BS476 .R4255 2015
Contents:
Part I. Global crisis and the practice of Biblical studies. Introduction : political exegesis for a new day / Bruce Worthington -- Reading the Bible with the poor : building a social movement, led by the poor, as a united social force / Liz Theoharis and Willie Baptist -- Occupying my desk / Neil Elliott -- Solidarity! : conditions apply / Christina Petterson -- Part II. Global crisis and the First Testament. On the feasibility of subsistence economics / Roland Boer -- Occupying the Temple in ancient Judah : resisting debt abuses, from Jerusalem to Wall Street / Matthew J.M. Coomber -- The global crisis of debt in context : biblical and postcolonial reflections on the ideology of empire / Robert Wafawanaka -- Food, power, and ecological hermeneutics : reading Joseph with Monsanto / Gregory P. Fewster -- Part III. Global crisis and the Second Testament. Homelessness, neoliberalism, and Jesus' "decision" to go rogue : an analysis of Matthew 4:12-25 / Robert J. Myles -- Romans 13:1-7 : with an eye to global capital / Bruce Worthington -- Occupy Solomon's portico : on the community of goods in the longue durée / Jonathan Bernier -- On trying to praise the mutilated world : reading Revelation in the midst of ecological crisis / Ryan L. Hansen -- Why bother with biblical studies? / Richard Horsley.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Global crisis and the practice of Biblical studies. Introduction : political exegesis for a new day / Bruce Worthington -- Reading the Bible with the poor : building a social movement, led by the poor, as a united social force / Liz Theoharis and Willie Baptist -- Occupying my desk / Neil Elliott -- Solidarity! : conditions apply / Christina Petterson -- Part II. Global crisis and the First Testament. On the feasibility of subsistence economics / Roland Boer -- Occupying the Temple in ancient Judah : resisting debt abuses, from Jerusalem to Wall Street / Matthew J.M. Coomber -- The global crisis of debt in context : biblical and postcolonial reflections on the ideology of empire / Robert Wafawanaka -- Food, power, and ecological hermeneutics : reading Joseph with Monsanto / Gregory P. Fewster -- Part III. Global crisis and the Second Testament. Homelessness, neoliberalism, and Jesus' "decision" to go rogue : an analysis of Matthew 4:12-25 / Robert J. Myles -- Romans 13:1-7 : with an eye to global capital / Bruce Worthington -- Occupy Solomon's portico : on the community of goods in the longue durée / Jonathan Bernier -- On trying to praise the mutilated world : reading Revelation in the midst of ecological crisis / Ryan L. Hansen -- Why bother with biblical studies? / Richard Horsley.

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