The Stolen Bible analyses Southern African receptions of the Bible from its arrival in imperial Dutch ships in the mid-1600s through to the post-apartheid period of South African democracy, reflecting
Examples of biblical scholarship when trained biblical scholars and non-scholarly readers of the Bible collaborate are demonstrated in 12 essays that privilege voices on the periphery of world power.
How do ordinary Bible readers “other” than scholars collaborate with academics in interpretation that focuses on the various contexts and realities of their lives and local communities? Often neglecte