Embracing the Nonhuman in the Gospel of Mark

Embracing the Nonhuman in the Gospel of Mark
Title Embracing the Nonhuman in the Gospel of Mark PDF eBook
Author Dong Hyeon Jeong
Publisher SBL Press
Total Pages 191
Release 2023-11-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1628373563

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In Embracing the Nonhuman in the Gospel of Mark, Dong Hyeon Jeong approaches the Gospel of Mark through the lens of nonhuman studies with an eye toward ecological consciousness. Drawing on the fields of nonhuman studies and postcolonial ecocriticism, Jeong disrupts nthropocentric readings of Mark by engaging animality, vegetality, and animacy theories in light of (colonized) ethnicity. His intersectional reading of Mark highlights the importance of engaging nonhuman biblical interpretation while being sensitive to the issue of racism arising from animalizing the other. By doing so, this book reimagines the Markan Jesus as the colonized messiah who embraces the nonhuman. Jeong encourages readers to consider the interconnectedness of humans, animals, and the environment, while also addressing issues of power, oppression, and marginalization.

Ask the Animals

Ask the Animals
Title Ask the Animals PDF eBook
Author Arthur W. Walker-Jones
Publisher SBL Press
Total Pages 312
Release 2024-06-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1628375922

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Ask the animals, and they will tell you. Birds, beasts, and creeping things swarm throughout the Bible’s pages. Despite their prevalence, most biblical scholars have viewed them merely as metaphors, passive objects, or background embellishment to the human experience. This collection seeks to move beyond this traditional view of biblical animals by engaging the growing interdisciplinary field of animal studies. Contributors Peter Joshua Atkins, Jared Beverly, William P. Brown, Margaret Cohen, Jacob R. Evers, Michael J. Gilmour, William “Chip” Gruen, Dong Hyeon Jeong, Brian Fiu Kolia, Anne Létourneau, Robert R. MacKay, Suzanna R. Millar, Timothy J. Sandoval, Robert Paul Seesengood, Ken Stone, Brian James Tipton, Arthur W. Walker-Jones, and Jaime L. Waters showcase the breadth and depth of inquiry that animal studies can foster in biblical studies as well as what animal studies can gain from a more rigorous engagement with biblical texts. Together the essays offer an animal hermeneutic that supports the flourishing of all creatures.

Decolonial Theory and Biblical Unreading

Decolonial Theory and Biblical Unreading
Title Decolonial Theory and Biblical Unreading PDF eBook
Author Stephen D. Moore
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 141
Release 2024-02-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004695516

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Postcolonial theory in the mode of Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, and, above all, Homi Bhabha has long been a resource for biblical scholars concerned with empire and imperialism, colonialism and neocolonialism. Outside biblical studies, however, postcolonial theory is increasingly eclipsed by decolonial theory with its key concepts of the coloniality of power, decoloniality, and epistemic delinking. Decolonial theory begs a radical reconception of the origins of critical biblical scholarship; invites a delinking of biblical interpretation from the colonial matrix of power; and provides resources for doing so, as this book demonstrates through a decolonial (un)reading of the Gospel of Mark.

Stirring Up Liberation Theologies

Stirring Up Liberation Theologies
Title Stirring Up Liberation Theologies PDF eBook
Author Jione Havea
Publisher SCM Press
Total Pages 170
Release 2024-07-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334065186

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In this critical time in world history when many spirits and bodies are plagued (by AIDS, covid, monkeypox, hunger, bird-flu, mad-cow disease, and other ailments) and many communities are broken (by wars, juntas, climate crises, domestic abuse, poverty, and other shitstems), this book stirs up the ends of Liberation Theology – re(l)ease. As long as the world is plagued and broken, the re(l)ease that Liberation Theology seeks are needed. Bringing together a diverse and global array of theologians who have taken up the liberative mantel, this book will demonstrate why liberation theology today needs releasing from its illusions and assumptions, and what comes next once it does so. With contributors including Miguel A. De La Torre, Anna Kasafi Perkins and Michael Jaggesar, the book demonstrates that Liberation Theology is not passé or dead. But it needs some stirring up.

A Faith Embracing All Creatures

A Faith Embracing All Creatures
Title A Faith Embracing All Creatures PDF eBook
Author Tripp York
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 212
Release 2012-11-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1621894770

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What is the purpose of animals? Didn't God give humans dominion over other creatures? Didn't Jesus eat lamb? These are the kinds of questions that Christians who advocate compassion toward other animals regularly face. Yet Christians who have a faith-based commitment to care for other animals through what they eat, what they wear, and how they live with other creatures are often unsure how to address these biblically and theologically based challenges. In A Faith Embracing All Creatures, authors from various denominational, national, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds wrestle with the text, theology, and tradition to explain the roots of their desire to live peaceably with their nonhuman kin. Together, they show that there are no easy answers on "what the Bible says about animals." Instead, there are nuances and complexities, which even those asking these questions may be unaware of. Editors Andy Alexis-Baker and Tripp York have gathered a collection of essays that wrestle with these nuances and tensions in Scripture around nonhuman animals. In so doing, they expand the discussion of nonviolence, peacemaking, and reconciliation to include the oft-forgotten other members of God's good creation.

You, Me, and Mark

You, Me, and Mark
Title You, Me, and Mark PDF eBook
Author Adrian Plass
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 242
Release 2009-12-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310293405

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This book is a chatty, quirky, serious, tragic, and humorous look at the Gospel of Mark. In Adrian Plass's inimitable style, it brings the reader encouraging comment, funny stories, and profound truth. The full text of Mark's Gospel is included and is broken into 90 sections. Each portion of Scripture is followed by Adrian's comment and a prayer. This is a book that can be opened anywhere or, indeed, read from beginning to end.

Ecotheology and Nonhuman Ethics in Society

Ecotheology and Nonhuman Ethics in Society
Title Ecotheology and Nonhuman Ethics in Society PDF eBook
Author Melissa Brotton
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 261
Release 2016-11-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1498527914

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This book promotes Christian ecology and animal ethics from the perspectives of the Bible, science, and the Judeo-Christian tradition. In an age of climate change, how do we protect species and individual animals? Does it matter how we treat bugs? How does understanding the Trinity and Christ's self-emptying nature help us to be more responsible earth caretakers? What do Christian ethics have to do with hunting? How do the Foxfire books of Southern Appalachia help us to love a place? Does ecology need a place at the pulpit and in hymns? How do Catholic approaches, past and present, help us appreciate and respond to the created world? Finally, how does Jesus respond to humans, nonhumans, and environmental concerns in the Gospel of Mark?