What Is New about Reading the Bible with New Eyes?
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What Is New about Reading the Bible with New Eyes?

  • 出版日期: 2020/10/01
  • 語言:英文
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  • ISBN: 9789869829113
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The content of this book is divided into three parts with an appendix; the first part focuses on theological discourse on biblical hermeneutics and the role of contextuality; the second part is reflections from the contexts of Taiwan; the third part provides biblical illustrations; finally, for the sake of memory, we put a brief introduction of the contributors and program schedule of the consultation in the appendix.

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    用新的眼光讀聖經。全書英文寫作。

    目錄
    Introduction / Huang Po Ho

    Part I Theological Discourse on Biblical Hermeneutics and the Role of Contextuality

    Walking Makes the Way: Possible Paths and Changes / Paulo Ueti
    Roots of Crashing Encounters
    The path Is Made by Walking
    Desiring the Path and Accepting Its Consequences
    Matching the Other’s Pace – Beginning with Reality
    Creating Space for Prayer: Disseminating the Potential of the Text (Body, Writing
    and Speech)
    Suspecting Silence, Hearing Silence: What Isn’t Said, What Isn’t Seen
    Listening: Letting the Other Speak, Learning from the Other
    Which Texts, Which Theology? Choices and Attitudes
    Hospitality — Caring as a Hermeneutic Key to Recognizing the Word (Jesus)
    Religion: Reconnecting with the Community, Continuing the Mission, Transforming Life

    The Text Approaches You and You Approach the Text
    Facilitation – Being Midwives, Not Professors
    Resuming, Continuing

    “You Shall Have No Other Gods”: A Critique of the Neoliberal Economic System / M.
    P. Joseph
    Absolutism of Neoliberal Capitalism
    Religion of Growth
    Earth: Victim of Economic Growth
    De-growth to Sustain Life
    Anthropocentrism Is Not the Problem
    The Widening Gap between the Rich and the Poor
    Militarization – Fascism
    Text to Become Gospel
    Jesus: Victim of Absolutes

    Christianity and Religious Pluralism / Rienzie Perera
    Chrisitanity and Asian Religions
    Reading the Bible in the Asian Context of Plural Religions
    Re-reading the Bible to Renew Our Inter-religious Relationships
    Revisiting the Christian Mission by Reading the Bible with New Eyes

    Part II Reflections from the Contexts of Taiwan
    Methodological Approaches to Reading the Bible in the Contexts of Taiwan / Huang Po
    Ho
    Introduction
    The Word of God and Kerygma
    Historical Development of Biblical Hermeneutics
    Reading the Bible from Contexts
    Asian Attempts on Reading the Bible in Contexts
    Reading the Bible with New Eyes in Churches in Taiwan
    An Evaluation of the Reading the Bible with New Eyes Movement in Taiwan
    Mata and Roziq (eyes) / Omi Wilang
    Introduction
    Body of the Text

    Conclusion

    The Taiwan Ecumenical Forum for Justice and Peace (TEF) /Victor Hsu
    Implications and Challenges for the Ecumenical Movement

    Part III Biblical Illustrations

    A Re-reading of the Palm Sunday Narratives Scripture Reading: St. Mark 11:1-11 /
    Jason Selvaraj
    Introduction
    Re-reading the Narratives of Palm Sunday
    Conclusion

    The Magnificat: Recovering the Prophetic Voices in the Church Today Luke 1:46-55 /
    Gloria Mapangdol
    Was the Magnificat Originally Mary’s?
    How was the Magnificat described/understood?
    What does the Magnificat say and what does it do with rethinking the Mission?
    Conclusion: The Magnificat
    Rhoda (Acts 12:12-17) “Un-covering” and “Re-covering” Rhoda:

    A Feminist Perspective/ Yak-hwee Tan
    Introduction
    The Acts of the Apostles – From the Beginning…
    Methodological Considerations
    A Socio-literary Analysis of Acts 12:12-17
    A Feminist Perspective of Acts 12:12-17
    “Un-covering” and “Re-covering” Rhoda
    Conclusion

    Appendix
    Appendix 1. Conference Agenda
    Appendix 2. Introduction of the Contributors

    What Is New
    about Reading the Bible with New Eyes?
    Introduction
    Reading the Bible is essential to the lives of Christians and the shaping of their
    identity. Regardless of the many differences among Christian denominations and
    theological trends, the Bible is commonly considered by Christians as the Word of God
    and is the most important way to acquaint the will of God. This is even more true to
    Christians with a Confucian background taught to respect the classics and teachings.
    Nevertheless, reading the Bible has never been neutral. It involves hermeneutic
    controversies of different theological trends and is subjected to the ideological
    positions and interests of its interpreters and readers. Traditional anthropocentric,
    androcentric and white-oriented interpretations of the Bible have not only misled the
    perception of biblical truth, but also created many oppressive frames, such as
    discrimination and persecution, which cause suffering. How to read the Bible and read
    it properly is thus crucial and imperative.
    Reading the Bible with New Eyes is an ecumenical theological endeavor and an attempt
    to help churches and individual Christians in their struggle for making the Bible a
    liberating message of the Christian God, who was revealed through the sacrificial
    death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The concept of “New Eyes” thus is a
    critical view through which to examine the existing interpretations of the Bible,
    addressing, in particular, those who interpret the Bible, whether intentionally or
    non-intentionally, with dominant and privileged perspectives or for the purpose of
    maintaining the status quo.
    For the Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great God, mighty and
    awesome, who shows no partiality and accepts no bribes. He defends the cause of the
    fatherless and the widow, and loves the foreigner residing among you, giving them
    food and clothing. And you are to love those who are foreigners, for you yourselves
    were foreigners in Egypt. (Deut. 10:17-19)
    But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with
    Christ even when we were dead in transgressions — it is by grace you have been
    saved. And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms

    in Christ Jesus. (Eph. 2:4-6)
    The newness of the new eyes therefore is essentially seeking to be authentic and
    original. God’s Words need to be interpreted in God’s nature and intention.
    Theological confession to perceive the nature and intention of God thus is prior to
    the literary meaning of the biblical texts.
    The current publication of What Is New about Reading the Bible with New Eyes? is an
    outcome of an international theological consultation jointly held in December 2019 by
    the following organizations: The Evangelism Committee of the Presbyterian Church in
    Taiwan, Tainan Theological College and Seminary, Tainan Theological College
    Foundation, Taiwan Church Press, Grace Foundation, the Asian Theological Academy, and
    the Academy for Contextual Theologies in Taiwan. This consultation was, on the one
    hand, to respond to the ecumenical theological efforts to transform theological
    reflections from traditional Western domination, and, on the other hand, to enhance a
    two-decade-long mission program of Reading the Bible with New Eyes of the
    Presbyterian Church in Taiwan by a theological revisit to the characteristic of
    newness in Taiwan’s contexts.
    The content of this book is divided into three parts with an appendix; the first part
    focuses on theological discourse on biblical hermeneutics and the role of
    contextuality; the second part is reflections from the contexts of Taiwan; the third
    part provides biblical illustrations; finally, for the sake of memory, we put a brief
    introduction of the contributors and program schedule of the consultation in the
    appendix.
    For this book to be published, I have to acknowledge and give my thanks to all the
    contributors and the joint hosts of the consultation for their cooperation and
    solidarity, and the editorial board members, particularly Jomei Tsai, who has devoted
    much energy and time to proofread the whole book. The publishing sector of Taiwan
    Church Press who helped with cover design and all the publishing work is also greatly
    appreciated.

    By Rev. Dr. Huang Po Ho
    Director
    Academy for Contextual Theologies in Taiwan
    May 20, 2020

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