Postcolonial Reading of Mark's Story of Jesus / Simon Samuel
Material type:
- And They Crucified Him : a Postcolonial Reading of the Story of Jesus
- 226.3 S187
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New Theological College General Stacks | 226.3 S187 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C1 | Available | 00 Edn 2007 191p | 00021550 | |
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New Theological College General Stacks | 226.3 S187 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C2 | Available | 00 Edn 2007 191p | 00025646 | |
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New Theological College General Stacks | 226.3 S187 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C3 | Available | 00 Edn 2007 191p | 00025647 | |
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New Theological College General Stacks | 226.3 S187 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C4 | Available | 00 Edn 2007 191p | 00025648 |
"And They Crucified Him"is written with a certain sense of helplessness and hopelessness at the personal front and also at the irreconcilability of the polar opposite views on privatism and collectivism, it is written with an assured biblical hope against hope that there is yet another way to change the world for better , and that is the Jubilee way of Christ and Christism.
Author reads Mark`s story of Jesus from a postcolonial perspective. This demonstates that Mark finds a strategic third space in between native jewish and Roman Colonial discourses in order to enunciate the Gospel`s own voice. Includes Bibliography and Index
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