Confronting the cataracts of whiteness to see the invisible: reflections on the transmission and reception of the Bible in post-apartheid South Africa

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION Acta Theologica Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.38140/at.vi.7025
J. J.KokProf., Evangelische Kok
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The goal of this article is to draw on some of the latest insights in biblical studies on the challenges posed to the reflection, transmission, and reception of the Bible with relevance to a post-apartheid South African context. The author engages with prominent figures in the field of Biblical Studies and critical race theory such as David Horrell, in order to address the issue of whiteness and its impact on marginalisation. The aim is to foster a deeper understanding of the ways in which certain voices have been rendered invisible and to continue to question and challenge these dynamics. This paper delves into the interpretation of the Bible in Africa, using the perspectives of scholars such as Thomas Wartenberg in conjunction with the ideas of Charles W. Mills, W. Jennings, R. Ellison, and Steven Biko, as well as other notable figures, to criticallyreflect on the role of biblical scholarship in the process of restoring historically marginalised voices within the contextof past injustices.
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直面白内障,看清无形之物:对种族隔离后南非传播和接受《圣经》的思考
本文旨在借鉴《圣经》研究领域的一些最新见解,探讨《圣经》的反思、传播和接受所面临的挑战,并将其与后种族隔离时代的南非背景联系起来。作者与大卫-霍雷尔等圣经研究和批判种族理论领域的著名人士合作,探讨白人问题及其对边缘化的影响。这样做的目的是加深对某些声音被忽视的方式的理解,并继续质疑和挑战这些动态。本文深入探讨了《圣经》在非洲的阐释,采用托马斯-瓦滕伯格等学者的观点,结合查尔斯-W-米尔斯、W-詹宁斯、R-埃里森和史蒂文-比科以及其他著名人物的思想,批判性地反思了圣经学术在恢复历史上被边缘化的声音的过程中所扮演的角色。
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期刊介绍: Acta Theologica is the official and accredited theological journal of the Faculty of Theology of the University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
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