Description
About the Author
Abraham Smith, Ph.D. (1989), Vanderbilt University, is Professor of New Testament at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University. In addition to his most recent monograph, Mark: Shaping the Life and Legacy of Jesus (Bloomsbury, 2017), he has co-edited Semeia journal volumes (83/84, 1998) on slavery (Slavery in Text and Interpretation) and published many essays and articles on Cultural Studies and African American Biblical Criticism.
Reviews
I find S.'s work compelling. It is very learned and is presented with meticulous attention to detail. I suggest it is vitally important for biblical studies to embrace this field and to allow it to become more central-not just as a way of readjusting power structures which marginalised Black/Africana perspectives in the field, but also because it is a useful hermeneutical tool for analysing power dynamics in texts. After all, who is the Bible for? Our field so desperately needs more diversity, so this is a welcome arrival. Katherine E. Southwood, SOTS Review
Book Information
ISBN 9789004447295
Author Abraham Smith
Format Paperback
Page Count 94
Imprint Brill
Publisher Brill
Weight(grams) 180g