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Reading the Whole Bible with Integrity: Identifying Context, Identity, Community, and Antisemitism in Christian Hermeneutical Practices
- Author(s):
- Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (view group) , Jayme R Reaves
- Date:
- 2020
- Group(s):
- Biblical Studies, Religious Studies, Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies
- Subject(s):
- Political participation, Teaching
- Item Type:
- Article
- Tag(s):
- anti-Semitism, Activism, Pedagogy, Hebrew bible
- Permanent URL:
- http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/zeyp-f431
- Abstract:
- What is the relationship between the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and the New Testament, where does Jesus fit in, and why do these questions even matter? In the context of the biblical studies classroom for Christian ministerial training, being able to answer these questions is an essential part of effective and responsible biblical interpretation that informs theological reflection, preaching, and ethical social engagement with a diverse world. Nevertheless, within the Christian ministerial training context, there appears to be a dearth of knowledge and understanding about how to approach the Hebrew Bible with integrity to its sources, function, and value within the Jewish tradition as well as the Christian tradition.
- Notes:
- Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies 2.1 (2020), pp. 150-178.
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- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 3 years ago
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
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Reading the Whole Bible with Integrity: Identifying Context, Identity, Community, and Antisemitism in Christian Hermeneutical Practices