9781532605864-1532605862-Postcolonial Voices from Downunder: Indigenous Matters, Confronting Readings

Postcolonial Voices from Downunder: Indigenous Matters, Confronting Readings

ISBN-13: 9781532605864
ISBN-10: 1532605862
Author: Jione Havea
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Pickwick Publications
Format: Paperback 204 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781532605864
ISBN-10: 1532605862
Author: Jione Havea
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Pickwick Publications
Format: Paperback 204 pages

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Postcolonial Voices from Downunder: Indigenous Matters, Confronting Readings (ISBN-13: 9781532605864 and ISBN-10: 1532605862), written by authors Jione Havea, was published by Pickwick Publications in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Postcolonial Voices from Downunder: Indigenous Matters, Confronting Readings (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.37.

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How do indigenous matters inform, irritate and advance postcolonial theologies and postcolonial biblical criticisms? What options emerge from confronting readings of religious, customary, scriptural, political and cultural texts, traditions, leanings, bodies and anxieties? These two questions epitomize the concerns that the contributors address in this collection. The postcolonial voices that come together between the covers of this book show that indigenous subjects and heritages do matter in the theological and hermeneutical business, for we all have something to learn from First Peoples, and that theologians and biblical critics have much to gain from (and offer to) confronting and troubling traditional views and fears. Together in this book, the postcolonial voices from Downunder (geographically: Oceania, Pasifika; ideologically: marginalized, minoritized) confront political and religious bodies, including Christian churches, on account of their participation in and justification of the occupation and poaching of native lands, wisdom, wealth, and titles. This book is for First Peoples and Second Peoples, whether they are down under or up yonder, who are curious about possible advents of postcolonial theologies and postcolonial biblical criticisms in the future.
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