Voices from the Margin: Interpreting the Bible in the Third WorldRasiah S. Sugirtharajah This substantially revised edition has been expanded to include 16 new essays and a new section on postcolonial readings of scripture. It also contains a new introduction and an afterword by the editor, calling attention to new developments in biblical interpretation. |
Contents
Part One Reading Strategies | 11 |
African American Women | 27 |
Are They Helpful in Breaking | 40 |
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