The New Testament: Methods and Meanings

The New Testament: Methods and Meanings

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The New Testament: Methods and Meanings

In this concise, accessible book, Warren Carter and A.J. Levine introduce three aspects of New Testament study: the world of the text (plots, characters, setting, and themes), the world behind the text (the concerns, circumstances, and experiences of the early Christian communities), and the world in front of the text (the meaning for contemporary readers). As students engage the New Testament, they face a central issue that has confronted all students before them, namely, that these texts have been and are read in diverse and often quite conflicting ways. These multiple readings involve different methods: historical-critical, traditional (history of interpretation), colonial, multicultural, and sociological, with feminist and liberationist implications for the first-century readers as well as the ongoing implications for today's reader. For example, Carter and Levine show how a text can be used by both colonizer and colonized, feminist and anti-feminist, or pro- and anti-Jewish. The authors also show how scholarly work can be both constructive and threatening to the contemporary Church and how polemical texts can be used, whether for religious study, theological reflection, or homiletical practice.

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Country
USA
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781426775086
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Abingdon Press
Manufacturer
Abingdon Press
NumberOfPages
375
PublicationDate
2013-11-19
Publisher
Abingdon Press
ReleaseDate
2013-11-19
Studio
Abingdon Press