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Scripturalizing Revelation An African American Postcolonial Reading Of Empire 1st Edition Lynne St Clair Darden

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Scripturalizing Revelation An African American Postcolonial Reading Of Empire 1st Edition Lynne St Clair Darden
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Lynne St. Clair Darden
ISBN: 9781628370898, 1628370890
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Scripturalizing Revelation An African American Postcolonial Reading Of Empire 1st Edition Lynne St Clair Darden by Lynne St. Clair Darden 9781628370898, 1628370890 instant download after payment.

A fresh contribution to the growing body of New Testament scholarship on empire, both ancient and modern Darden's reading of Revelation examines John the Seer's rhetorical strategy, in general, and imperial cult imagery in chapters 4 and 5, in particular, through the lens of an African American scripturalization supplemented by postcolonial theory. The scripturalization proposes that John the Seer's signifyin(g) on empire demonstrated that he was well aware of the oppressive nature of Roman imperialism on the lives of provincial Asian Christians. Yet, ironically, John reinscribed imperial processes and practices. Darden argues that African American biblical scholarship must now attend adequately to these complex cultural negotiations lest it find itself inadvertently feeding the imperial beast. Features: Relates the potential for African American cooption by the U.S. Empire to the cooption by the Roman Empire both thematized and performed in Revelation Book-length study on postcolonial African American biblical hermeneutics A reading supplemented by postcolonial theory that better addresses the hybridity of African American identity

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