Reading the Bible Latinamente: Latino/a Interpretation for the Life of the Church

Reading the Bible Latinamente: Latino/a Interpretation for the Life of the Church

Reading the Bible Latinamente: Latino/a Interpretation for the Life of the Church

Reading the Bible Latinamente: Latino/a Interpretation for the Life of the Church

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Overview

The Bible is important to Latino/a Christians living in America, playing a central role in their lives and churches. These believers have unique experiences and backgrounds that influence the way they read, understand, and apply Scripture. Reading the Bible Latinamente encourages these readers to recognize and embrace their social location and lived realities in reading Scripture. Three prominent evangelical Latino/a scholars and ministry practitioners combine their diverse experiences and expertise in biblical studies, theology, and missiology to provide an accessible resource that speaks to the lives of everyday people.

The authors discuss biblical interpretation from the Latino/a diaspora and provide examples from both New and Old Testament texts. Topics include reading in community and wrestling with identity and mission in diaspora. Latino/a students and lay readers will be encouraged in their own reading of the Scripture and in the contributions they make to the North American and global church, while believers from other backgrounds will benefit from the perspectives and contributions of their Latino/a brothers and sisters.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781540966568
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/29/2024
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ruth Padilla DeBorst (PhD, Boston University) is the Richard C. Oudersluys Associate Professor of World Christianity at Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan.
M. Daniel Carroll R. (Rodas) (PhD, University of Sheffield) is Scripture Press Ministries Professor of Biblical Studies and Pedagogy at Wheaton College and Graduate School, Wheaton, Illinois.
Miguel G. Echevarría (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is associate professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

1. Who Are We and from Where Do We Read? Latino/a Identity and Location
2. Reading Latinamente: How Do We Read the Bible?
3. Strangers in a Strange Land: Old Testament I
4. A Latino/a Blessing: Old Testament II
5. Equal Participants in the Community of God: New Testament I
6. Diaspora Faith Communities: New Testament II
Conclusion
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