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Pauls Identity in Galatians : A Postcolonial Appraisal

Author :  Roji T. George

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Country
India
Publisher
Christian World Imprints
ISBN 9789351481539
Format HardBound
Language English
Year of Publication 2016
Bib. Info xx, 308 p,25cm
Categories Religious Books
Product Weight 710 gms.
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In this book, the author with his lucid, precise, and cogent argumentation has articulated Paul's postcolonial identity in non-essentialist, transcultural hybrid, and 'impure' terms. It undertakes an exegetical study of Paul's letter to the Galatians in the context of the first century Galatia. This book is meant for every student of Paul and his theology who wishes to hear multiple meanings of Paul's utterances in the then colonial context subverting dominant power discourses, seeks relevance of his writings in the present cultural-political world, and is interested in reading his writings from multiple interpretive ventage points like Postcolonialism. In this book, the author with his lucid, precise, and cogent argumentation has articulated Paul's postcolonial identity in non-essentialist, transcultural hybrid, and 'impure' terms. It undertakes an exegetical study of Paul's letter to the Galatians in the context of the first century Galatia. This book is meant for every student of Paul and his theology who wishes to hear multiple meanings of Paul's utterances in the then colonial context subverting dominant power discourses, seeks relevance of his writings in the present cultural-political world, and is interested in reading his writings from multiple interpretive ventage points like Postcolonialism. In this book, the author with his lucid, precise, and cogent argumentation has articulated Paul's postcolonial identity in non-essentialist, transcultural hybrid, and 'impure' terms. It undertakes an exegetical study of Paul's letter to the Galatians in the context of the first century Galatia. This book is meant for every student of Paul and his theology who wishes to hear multiple meanings of Paul's utterances in the then colonial context subverting dominant power discourses, seeks relevance of his writings in the present cultural-political world, and is interested in reading his writings from multiple interpretive ventage points like Postcolonialism. In this book, the author with his lucid, precise, and cogent argumentation has articulated Paul's postcolonial identity in non-essentialist, transcultural hybrid, and 'impure' terms. It undertakes an exegetical study of Paul's letter to the Galatians in the context of the first century Galatia. This book is meant for every student of Paul and his theology who wishes to hear multiple meanings of Paul's utterances in the then colonial context subverting dominant power discourses, seeks relevance of his writings in the present cultural-political world, and is interested in reading his writings from multiple interpretive ventage points like Postcolonialism.

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