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Decolonizing God: The Bible in the Tides of Empire

The Bible in the Tides of Empire [Paperback]

by Mark G. Brett

    • Author

      Mark G. Brett

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd

    • Published

      October 2009

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      Decolonizing God: The Bible in the Tides of Empire

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      For centuries, the Bible has been used by colonial powers to undergird their imperial designs--an ironic situation when so much of the Bible was conceived by way of resistance to empires. In this thoughtful book, Mark Brett draws upon his experience of the colonial heritage in Australia to identify a remarkable range of areas where God needs to be decolonized--freed from the bonds of the colonial. Writing in a context where landmark legal cases have ruled that Indigenous (Aboriginal) rights have been 'washed away by the tide of history', Brett re-examines land rights in the biblical traditions, Deuteronomy's genocidal imagination, and other key topics in both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament where the effects of colonialism can be traced. Drawing out the implications for theology and ethics, this book provides a comprehensive new proposal for addressing the legacies of colonialism. A ground-breaking work of scholarship that makes a major intervention into post-colonial studies. This book confirms the relevance of post-colonial theory to biblical scholarship and provides an exciting and original approach to biblical interpretation. Bill Ashcroft, University of Hong Kong and University of New South Wales; author of The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures (2002). Acutely sensitive to the historical as well as theological complexity of the Bible, Mark Brett's Decolonizing God brilliantly demonstrates the value of a critical assessment of the Bible as a tool for rethinking contemporary possibilities. The contribution of this book to ethical and theological discourse in a global perspective and to a politics of hope is immense. Tamara C. Eskenazi, Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles; editor of The Torah: A Women's Commentary (2007).

      Specification

      • Author

        Mark G. Brett

      • Book Format

        Paperback / softback

      • Publisher

        Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd

      • Published

        October 2009

      • Weight

        355g

      • Page Count

        248

      • Dimensions

        156 x 234 x 14 mm

      • ISBN

        9781906055899

      • ISBN-10

        1906055890

      • Eden Code

        2623404

      More Information

      • Author/Creator: Mark G. Brett

      • ISBN: 9781906055899

      • Publisher: Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd

      • Release Date: October 2009

      • Weight: 355g

      • Dimensions: 156 x 234 x 14 mm

      • Eden Code: 2623404


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