“Aware-Settler” Biblical Studies: Breaking Claims of Textual Ownership
“Aware-Settler” is a term coined here to describe the various hermeneutics that arise as increasingly, non-Indigenous biblical scholars take seriously that their research is done on colonized Land. Paying special attention to the principle of possessiveness, the article suggests breaking stubborn Se...
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Auteur principal: | Matthew R. Anderson |
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Langue: | EN |
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University of Sheffield
2019
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