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What Does Theology Do, Actually?

Vol. 2: Exegeting Exegesis

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Exegesis is marked by broad disciplinary diversity and ambiguity, intertwining biblical studies, early Jewish and Christian studies, Ancient Near Eastern studies, and Greco-Roman studies. This complexity is further enriched by the emergence of contextual and engaged exegesis, evident in feminist, liberation, postcolonial, and queer Biblical interpretations. Scholars' approaches to studying the Bible differ not only across confessional and cultural contexts but also among various institutional and academic settings. The text explores these intricate methodological questions surrounding the relationships between context, institutions, and knowledge production, addressing contemporary issues such as religious belonging, ethnicity, political identity, and postcolonial histories. The discussion highlights the dynamic interplay of these factors in shaping exegetical research and its relevance to modern societal challenges.

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What Does Theology Do, Actually?, Matthew Ryan Robinson

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Vol. 2: Exegeting Exegesis
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Publicado en
2023
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352
ISBN10
3374071953
ISBN13
9783374071951
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Exegesis is marked by broad disciplinary diversity and ambiguity, intertwining biblical studies, early Jewish and Christian studies, Ancient Near Eastern studies, and Greco-Roman studies. This complexity is further enriched by the emergence of contextual and engaged exegesis, evident in feminist, liberation, postcolonial, and queer Biblical interpretations. Scholars' approaches to studying the Bible differ not only across confessional and cultural contexts but also among various institutional and academic settings. The text explores these intricate methodological questions surrounding the relationships between context, institutions, and knowledge production, addressing contemporary issues such as religious belonging, ethnicity, political identity, and postcolonial histories. The discussion highlights the dynamic interplay of these factors in shaping exegetical research and its relevance to modern societal challenges.