Concilium 2022/3
Contextual Approaches to the Bible
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Part 1. Contextual Biblical Interpretation
Contextual Biblical Intepretation: A Theological Necessity
PETER-BEN SMIT, KLAAS SPRONK & KIRSTEN VAN DER HAM
Part 2. Biblical Interpretation after the Post-Colonial Turn
Making the ‘Talking Book’ Speak Antiracially
DEMETRIUS K. WILLIAMS
The Bible and Indigenous Theology
BERNARDETH CAERO BUSTILLOS
Tribal Hermeneutics: A Path to Integral Dialogue
SAMUEL KAPANI
Part 3. Biblical Interpretation Today: Pastoral Contexts and Experience of Multiperspectivity
Changing World, Transforming God’s Word: Narrative, Ecological and Future-Oriented Approaches to Scriptures
MA. MARICEL S. IBITA
In the Beginning was the Word... Experience and Theology of the Gospel in the Focolare Movement
CHRISTIAN HENNECKE
An Ethically Responsible Reading of the Bible: A Muslim Perspective on the Veiling of Women in Paul (1 Cor 11)
FATIMA TOFIGHI
“More Male than Female?” An LGBTIQ View of the New Testament
ANGELA STANDHARTINGER
Part 4. Biblical Interpretations: Challenges and Obstacles
The Great Unknown One: Anti-Judaism, Anti-Semitism, and the Search for Jesus of Nazareth
NORBERT RECK
The Issue of the Offices – the Treatment of the Bible in the Catholic Church
MICHAEL THEOBALD
Reading the Revelation to John (Apocalypse) from the Periphery of the World
PAULO AUGUSTO DE SOUZA NOGUEIRA
Part 5. Theological Forum: Responses to ‘A Joint Message for the Protection of Creation’, the statement issued by Pope Francis, the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I and the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby
‘A Joint Message for the Protection of Creation’ - An Eastern Orthodox reflection
NIKOLAOS ASPROULIS
A Shared Appeal for the Future of the Planet and Humankind: A Commentary from the Orthodox Perspective
GRIGORIOS LARENTZAKIS
Ecofeminist and Feminist Theologies: The Necessity to Consider the Protection of Creation
MERCEDES LAURA GARCÍA BACHMANN
Stewardship and the New Creation in Christ: An Anglican Perspective
KEVIN FLYNN