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Bitter the Chastening Rod: Africana Biblical Interpretation After Stony the Road We Trod in the Age of BLM, SayHerName, and MeToo

Blount, Brian K.(Contributions by)Burgh, Theodore W.(Contributions by)Callahan, Allen Dwight(Contributions by)Charles, Ronald(Contributions by)Davis, Stacy(Contributions by)Edwards, Dennis R.(Contributions by)Gafney, Wil(Contributions by)Hill, Ericka S. Dunbar(Contributions by)Hugh R. Page, Jr.(Contributions by)Martin, Clarice J.(Contributions by)Myers, William H.(Contributions by)Parker, Angela N.(Contributions by)Powery, Emerson B.(Contributions by)Sharp, Kamilah Hall(Contributions by)Shields, Marcus W.(Contributions by)Slater, Thomas B.(Contributions by)Smith, Mitzi J.(Contributions by)Weems, Renita J.(Contributions by)Williams, Jeremy L.(Contributions by)Hill, Ericka S. Dunbar(Edited by)Parker, Angela N.(Edited by)Smith, Mitzi J.(Edited by)
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Bitter the Chastening Rod follows in the footsteps of the first collection of African American biblical interpretation, Stony the Road We Trod (1991). Nineteen Africana biblical scholars contribute cutting-edge essays reading Jesus, criminalization, the enslaved, and whitened interpretations of the enslaved. They present pedagogical strategies for teaching, hermeneutics, and bible translation that center Black Lives Matter and black culture. Biblical narratives, news media, and personal stories intertwine in critical discussions of black rage, protest, anti-blackness, and mothering in the context of black precarity.

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Fortress Academic
1978712014 / 9781978712010
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
28/02/2022
English
302 pages
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