Oct 7, 2024

Journal for the Study of the New Testament 47:1

The latest articles from of the Journal for the Study of the New Testament are available now. Here is a list of the articles and links to abstracts. The articles by Horrell, Kaawa, Casas-Ramírez, and Atkins are open access.

Introduction: Decolonizing New Testament Studies? Beyond Eurocentrism to Reshaping the Discipline
David G. Horrell

Reconsidering the Task, Methods, and Aims of Reading the Gospels in the Present Myanmar Context
Layang Seng Ja

Decolonizing New Testament Studies: A Māori Perspective
Wayne Te Kaawa

The Narrative Construction of Peter in the Gospel of Mark in Light of the Reports of Displacement and Exile Due to the Armed Conflict in Colombia
Juan Alberto Casas-Ramírez

Reading New Testament Exorcism Stories in Dialogue with African Pentecostalism: An Illustration from Mark 1.21–28
Viateur Habarurema

Mary and Maternal Health: Decolonizing Luke 1–2 Amidst the Crisis of Teen Pregnancy
Ma. Marilou S. Ibita

Reading Scripture in Latin America: An Evangelical Perspective From the Grassroots
Sergio Zapata Grajales

Decolonizing New Testament Translation in the Indian Context: John 10.1–18 in the Satya Veda Pusthakam
Johnson Thomaskutty

Mata o Masiasi (Face of Shame): Resituating Paul’s Fool’s Speech Within the Contours of Samoan Rhetoric
Fatilua Fatilua

African Cosmology, Hierarchies of Power, and Slave Dynamics in the Book of Philemon
Gesila Nneka Uzukwu

Decolonizing the New Testament Texts: A Postcolonial Task
C. I. David Joy

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