Stony the road we trod : African American biblical interpretation / edited by Cain Hope Felder.


Minneapolis : Fortress Press, ©1991.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
  • Interpreting biblical scholarship for the black church tradition / Thomas Hoyt, Jr. — The hermeneutical dilemma of the African American biblical student / William H. Myers — Reading her way through the struggle : African American women and the Bible / Renita J. Weems — The Bible and African Americans : an outline of an interpretative history / Vincent L. Wimbush — An ante-bellum sermon : a resource for an African American hermeneutic / David T. Shannon — Race, racism, and the biblical narratives / Cain Hope Felder — The black presence in the Old Testament / Charles B. Copher — Beyond identification : the use of Africans in Old Testament poetry and narratives / Randall C. Bailey — Who was Hagar? / John W. Waters — The Haustafeln (household codes) in African American biblical interpretation : free slaves and subordinate women / Clarice J. Martin — An African American appraisal of the Philemon-Paul-Onesimus triangle / Lloyd A. Lewis.
  • Interpreting biblical scholarship the the black church tradition / Thomas Hoyt, Jr. — The hermeneutical dilemma of the African American biblical student / William H. Myers — Reading her way through the struggle : African American women and the Bible / Renita J. Weems — The Bible and African Americans : an outline of an interpretative history / Vincent L. Wimbush — An ante-bellum sermon : a resource for an African American hermeneutic / David T. Shannon — Race, racism, and the biblical narratives / Cain Hope Felder — The black presence in the Old Testament / Charles B. Copher — Beyond identification : the use of Africans in Old Testament poetry and narratives / Randall C. Bailey — Who was Hagar? / John W. Waters — The Haustafeln (household codes) in African American biblical interpretation : free slaves and subordinate women / Clarice J. Martin — An African American appraisal of the Philemon-Paul-Onesimus triangle / Lloyd A. Lewis.

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