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Ye ma wo mo! African hermeneuts, you have spoken at last: reflections on Semeia 73 (1996) / Eric Anum
"Dear God! give us our daily leftovers and we will be able to forgive those who trouble our souls": some perspectives on conversational biblical hermeneutics and theologies / Mogomme Alpheus Masoga
(Ac)claiming the (extra)ordinary African "reader" of the Bible / Gerald O. West
"Ordinary" reading in "extraordinary" times: a Jamaican love story / Stephen C.A. Jennings
Who was Hagar? mistress, divorcee, exile, or exploited worker: an analysis of contemporary grassroots readings of Genesis 16 by Caucasian, Latina, and Black South African women / Nicole M. Simopoulos
Remembering the Bible as a critical "pedagogy of the oppressed" / Janet Lees
Journeying with Moses toward true solidarity: shifting social and narrative locations of the oppressed and their liberators in Exodus 2-3 / Bob Ekblad
"How could he ever do that to her?!" or, How the woman who anointed Jesus became a victim of Luke's redactional and theological principles / Monika Ottermann
Bible and citizenship / Valmor da Silva
The Bible in British urban theology: an analysis by a Finnish companion / Kari Latvus
Responses. Reading other-wise / Naveen Rao
Growing together: challenges and chances in the encounter of critical and intuitive interpreters of the Bible / Werner Kahl.

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