04026cam a2200565 4500 482842308 TxAuBib 20210214120000.0 ||||||s2020||||||||||||||||||||||||und|u 9780830854875 0830854878 B086KQSS2X Amazon eeca397c-2ba1-4e0d-ad95-7a3373fb54e0 OverDrive (Reserve ID) 5382900 OverDrive (Product ID) TxAuBib McCaulley, Esau. Reading While Black [Libby] : African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope. InterVarsity Press, 2020. Biblical interpretation. New Testament. Policing. racial justice. Black Identity. Hermeneutics. Slavery. black church. black theology. black rage. african american biblical interpretation. african american hermeneutics. bible reading in black church tradition. black anger. black biblical interpretation. black church theology. black church tradition. black hermeneutics. history of the black church. Format: OverDrive Adobe EPUB eBook, Filesize: 3139kB. Format: OverDrive Kindle Book. Format: OverDrive OverDrive Read. Religion & Spirituality. Sociology. Nonfiction. 2021 Christianity Today Book Award - Beautiful Orthodoxy 2020 The Gospel Coalition Book Award - Popular Theology - Honorable Mention 2020 Emerging Public Intellectual Award Growing up in the American South, Esau McCaulley knew firsthand the ongoing struggle between despair and hope that marks the lives of some in the African American context. A key element in the fight for hope, he discovered, has long been the practice of Bible reading and interpretation that comes out of traditional Black churches. This ecclesial tradition is often disregarded or viewed with suspicion by much of the wider church and academy, but it has something vital to say. Reading While Black is a personal and scholarly testament to the power and hope of Black biblical interpretation. At a time in which some within the African American community are questioning the place of the Christian faith in the struggle for justice, New Testament scholar McCaulley argues that reading Scripture from the perspective of Black church tradition is invaluable for connecting with a rich faith history and addressing the urgent issues of our times. He advocates for a model of interpretation that involves an ongoing conversation between the collective Black experience and the Bible, in which the particular questions coming out of Black communities are given pride of place and the Bible is given space to respond by affirming, challenging, and, at times, reshaping Black concerns. McCaulley demonstrates this model with studies on how Scripture speaks to topics often overlooked by white interpreters, such as ethnicity, political protest, policing, and slavery. Ultimately McCaulley calls the church to a dynamic theological engagement with Scripture, in which Christians of diverse backgrounds dialogue with their own social location as well as the cultures of others. Reading While Black moves the conversation forward. Media Type: eBook. Importer Version: 2014-01-08.01 Import Date: 2021-02-13 20:00:02. https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=eeca397c-2ba1-4e0d-ad95-7a3373fb54e0&.epub-sample.overdrive.com Excerpt (Adobe EPUB eBook) https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=eeca397c-2ba1-4e0d-ad95-7a3373fb54e0&.epub-sample.overdrive.com Excerpt (Kindle Book) https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=eeca397c-2ba1-4e0d-ad95-7a3373fb54e0&.epub-sample.overdrive.com Excerpt (OverDrive Read) TXPLE