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Paul's gospel, empire, race, and ethnicity : through the lens of minoritized scholarship / edited by Yung Suk Kim.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Eugene, Oregon : PICKWICK Publications, 2023.Description: 130 p.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781666724875
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS 2506.3 .P38 2023
Contents:
Contents:
Introduction/ Yung Suk Kim
pt. 1 Paul, gospel, and empire
The Politics of Interpretation: Paul's gospel, empire, and race/ethnicity/ Yung Suk Kim
Paul the Apostle of the nations and Pedro ALbizu Campos, the Apostle of Puerto Rican Independence: A comparative study of empire and resistance/ Efrain Agosto
pt. 2 Paul, empire, and race/ethnicity
"Let this mind be in you": Paul and the politics of identity in the Philippians-- empire, ethnicity, and justice/ Demetrius K. Williams
Mainstreaming the minoritized: Galatians 3:28 as ethnic construction/ Sze-Kar Wan
pt. 3 Paul, empire and community
The Pursuit of impossible hospitality: reading Paul's Philoxenia with Jacques Derrida/ Jeehei Park
From Alienation to Inclusion: Reading Romans 3:21-26 from a diaspora lens/ Ekaputra Tupamahu
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Contents:

Introduction/ Yung Suk Kim

pt. 1 Paul, gospel, and empire

The Politics of Interpretation: Paul's gospel, empire, and race/ethnicity/ Yung Suk Kim

Paul the Apostle of the nations and Pedro ALbizu Campos, the Apostle of Puerto Rican Independence: A comparative study of empire and resistance/ Efrain Agosto

pt. 2 Paul, empire, and race/ethnicity

"Let this mind be in you": Paul and the politics of identity in the Philippians-- empire, ethnicity, and justice/ Demetrius K. Williams

Mainstreaming the minoritized: Galatians 3:28 as ethnic construction/ Sze-Kar Wan

pt. 3 Paul, empire and community

The Pursuit of impossible hospitality: reading Paul's Philoxenia with Jacques Derrida/ Jeehei Park

From Alienation to Inclusion: Reading Romans 3:21-26 from a diaspora lens/ Ekaputra Tupamahu

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