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Decolonizing godDecolonizing god

Decolonizing god

the Bible in the tides of empire

Mark G. Brett

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"For centuries, the Bible has been used by colonial powers to undergird their imperial designs - an ironic situation when so much of the Bible was conceived by way of resistance to empires. In this thoughtful book, Mark Brett draws upon his experience of the colonial heritage in Australia to identify a remarkable range of areas where God needs to be decolonized - freed from the bonds of the colonial." "Writing in a context where landmark legal cases have ruled that Indigenous (Aboriginal) rights have been 'washed away by the tide of history', Brett re-examines land rights in the biblical traditions, Deuteronomy's genocidal imagination, and other key topics in both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament where the effects of colonialism can be traced. Drawing out the implications for theology and ethics, this book provides a comprehensive new proposal for addressing the legacies of colonialism." --Book Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL4472630W

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Postcolonial criticismBibleDecolonizationReligion and ethicsRechtMinderheitenfrageChristentumImperialismusBibelPostcolonial criticism of sacred worksKolonialismusIndigenes VolkKulturelle IdentitätPostkolonialismusBible, criticism, interpretation, etc.

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