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                <dc:title>هرمنوتیک کتاب مقدس و الهیات سیاه در آفریقای جنوبی</dc:title>
                
                        <dc:title>Biblical hermeneutics and black theology in South Africa</dc:title>
                    

                
                
                        <dc:subject>الهیات</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>الهیات سیاه</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>الهیات مسیحی</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>الهیات جدید مسیحی</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>هرمنوتیک</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>هرمنوتیک دینی</dc:subject>
                
                    

                
                        <dc:language>English</dc:language>
                    

                <dc:publisher>William B. Eerdman</dc:publisher>
                <dc:date>1990</dc:date>
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                <dc:description>Table of contents :,Contents,Acknowledgments x,Abbreviations xiii,Prologue 1,P A R T I,1 The Use of the Bible in Black Theology 13,Black Theology&#39;s Exegetical Starting Point 14,The Problem of Universality and Particularity,in Black Theology 21,Oppression and Oppressors, Exploitation and,Exploiters in the Text of the Bible 26,2 Social Scientific Approaches to the Bible:,One Step Forward, Two StepsBack? 43,Social Scientific Methods:,Their Usefulness 44,The Historical and Social Context,Social Scientific Methods: A Critique,47,55,P A R T I I,3 The Historical and Cultural Struggles of Black,People as a Hermeneutical Starting Point for,Black Theology 67,The Communal Mode of Production 69,The Tributary Mode of Production 80,The Capitalist Mode of Production 85,P A R T I I I,4 A Materialist Reading of Micah 101,The Material Conditions of the,Book of Micah 103,The Eighth-Century B.C.E.,Conjuncture in Judah 108,The Relations of Production 113,Class Origins and Interests of the Text:,General Remarks 118,5 The Case of Micah 123,The Black Struggle and the Signified Practice,of Micah-C Texts 127,The Black Struggle and the Signified Practice,of Micah-B Texts 134,The Black Struggle and the Signified Practice,of Micah-A Texts 143,The Black Struggle and the Signified Practice,of Micah-A/B Texts 149,6 A Materialist Reading of Luke 1 and 2 154,The Material Conditions of Luke 1 and 2 154,Ideological Conditions of Luke 1 and 2 160,7 Black Hermeneutical Appropriation of the,Signified Practice of Luke 1 and 2 173,Luke 1:1-4 173,Luke 1:5-25 179,Luke 1:26-2:51 186,Epilogue 190,Bibliography 194</dc:description>
                
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                        <dc:creator>Mosala,  Itumeleng J</dc:creator>
                    

                
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