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Average rating: 3.67 · 24 ratings · 3 reviews · 15 distinct works
Reading Other-wise: Sociall...

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The Academy of the Poor: To...

4.14 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1998
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Biblical Hermeneutics of Li...

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Genesis: A Bible Commentary...

2.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2006 — 2 editions
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The Bible in Africa: Transa...

3.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1998 — 4 editions
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Scripture and Resistance

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Semeia 73: "Reading With" A...

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African and European Reader...

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The Stolen Bible: From Tool...

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Aprendendo com os Pobres. R...

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“The issue here revolves around the "right to be different (Mattos 1994:16). People have difficulty living harmoniously with those who are different. Because of this, they discriminate against anyone who has any distinctive characteristic whether of belief, religion, language, thought or color. ~ Valmor Da Silva p. 124 in Reading Other-Wise”
Gerald O. West, Reading Otherwise: Socially Engaged Biblical Scholars Reading with their Local Communities

“We must acknowledge that all we have are, at times very differing, interpretations of what Jesus was all about-and these interpretations, as they are collected in the New Testament, have been written in particular situations by men, none of whom questioned the existing patriarchal structure of their societies or of their communities. While some Christ-believing women did challenge certain male-dominated aspects of their church gatherings (see 1 Cor 14:33b-36) it is quite unlikely that they questioned the patriarchal structure of their society, community, and church on a fundamental level. ~ Werner Kahl in Reading Other-Wise, p. 151”
Gerald O. West, Reading Otherwise: Socially Engaged Biblical Scholars Reading with their Local Communities

“In itself this Christian education is partly the product of the retreat of biblical scholarship from the faith community to the academy. In removing themselves to the academy biblical scholars have ceased to engage with the people of the issues of the contemporary faith context. ~ Janet Lees (p. 84). In Reading Other-Wise”
Gerald O. West, Reading Otherwise: Socially Engaged Biblical Scholars Reading with their Local Communities



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