Ex Auditu - Volume 31: An International Journal for the Theological Interpretation of Scripture

· Ex Auditu Book 31 · Wipf and Stock Publishers
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Contents

Announcement of the 2016 Symposium

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Introduction
Klyne Snodgrass

North Park Theological Seminary Faculty Statement on Racism "Racial Realism" in Biblical Interpretation and Theological Anthropology: A Systematic-Theological Evaluation of Recent Accounts
Elizabeth Y. Sung

Response to Sung
Valerie Landfair

Reimagining Koinonia: Confronting the Legacy and Logic of Racism by Reinterpreting Paul's Letter to Philemon
Lewis Brogdon

Response to Brogdon
Al Tizon

The Bible's Outrage at Blumenbach's Babel: An Antiracist Hermeneutic for White Followers of Jesus
Kyle J. A. Small

Enemies, Romans, Pigs, and Dogs: Loving the Other in the Gospel of Matthew
Love L. Sechrest

Response to Sechrest
Rebecca Gonzalez

The Lynching of the Suffering Servant of Isaiah: Death at the Hands of Persons Unknown
Bo H. Lim

Response to Lim
Evelmyn Ivens

What's Missing? Theological Musings on a Hermeneutics of Absence
Nestor Medina

Response to Medina
Bruce L. Fields

"Lost in Translation: Ethnic Conflict in English Bibles"--The Gospels, "Race," and the Common English Bible: An Introductory and Exploratory Conversation
Emerson B. Powery

Response to Powery
Michael O. Emerson

An Indigenous Reinterpretation of Repentance
Raymond Aldred

Response to Aldred
Mark Tao

Truth Be Told: A Necessary Funeral Dirge in the Middle of Our Conversation
Soong-Chan Rah

Annotated Bibliography on Race and Racism

Presenters and Respondents

Ex Auditu--Volumes Available

About the author

Klyne Snodgrass is Paul W. Brandel Professor of New Testament Studies at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois.

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