Third
world voices tend not to distinguish sharply between biblical and theological
readings and practical application (praxis), let alone classically separate Old
and New Testaments, although many scholars have Euro-American theological
educations. The occasional North
America voice speaking for Third World perspectives has also been included
below as a bibliographic resource. The
list cites major players and sources and recurrent points of entry into this
diverse area—recent and present. There
are also published scholars from non-Euro-American backgrounds, or of minority
status (female and male), whose works on standard OT topics are equally
accessible and inclusively listed in such bibliographies as the Book Lists of
the Society for Old Testament Study [REF Z7772 & Z7771 .A1 S65] and
A. E. Zannoni, The Old Testament: a bibliography [REF Z 7772 A1 Z36
1992]. Other useful locales for further
bibliographic retrieval is Old Testament Abstracts, [General, and
Literary Forms/Techniques & Methods of Study sections] and Elenchus
of Biblica, especially the sections under Old Testament: Interpretatio
humanistica and Femina, familia, for similar alternate voices
specifically on the Hebrew scriptures.
The Library covets more citations for this on-going bibliographic quest
and requests additional findings to be send along to ref-desk@CTSnet.edu
GENERAL
SOURCES asterisk (*) &/or call
numbers indicate holdings at JBCLibrary.
Escobar,
Samuel E. The kingdom and the third
church, Wilmore, KY: Asbury
Theological Seminary, 1990 (sound cassette)
Hartin, P.
J. Third World challenges in the teaching of biblical studies Claremont,
CA:
Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, 1992
*Kwok,
Pui-lan Discovering the Bible in the non-biblical world Maryknoll, N.Y.:
Orbis
Books, 1995.
BS521.4 .K96 1995
*Post
Colonialism and Scriptural Reading, Laura E. Donaldson and R. S.
Sugirtharajah
(eds.) Semeia 75; Atlanta: Scholars Press,
1996.
Reading
from this place: I. Social location and Biblical interpretation in the United
States. Fernando F. Segovia and Mary Ann
Tolbert (eds.) Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1995.
Shaver,
Kenny Reading the Bible through Third World eyes . Abilene, Tex.: Abilene
Christian University Tape Service, 1990
*Voices from
the margin: interpreting the Bible in the Third world. R.S. Sugirtharajah
(ed). Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1995. (The 1991 edition has a few different essays of note). BS476 .V65 1995
West,
Gerald O. “Finding a Place among
the Posts for Post-Colonial Criticism in
Biblical Studies in South Africa,” Old Testament
Essays (South Africa) 10 (1997), 322-42.
WOMEN’S
FOCUS
asterisk (*) &/or call numbers indicate holdings at JBC Library.
*Biblical
Glamour and Hollywood Glitz, Alice Bach (ed.) Semeia, 74; Atlanta:
Scholars
Press, 1996.
A
Feminist Companion to reading the Bible: approaches, methods and strategies,
Athalya Brenner and Carole Fontaine (eds.),
Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997.
* Gruber, Mayer I. Women in the Biblical World: a study
guide—Women in the world of
Hebrew
Scripture. ATLA
Bibliography Series, No. 38. ATLA &
The Scarecrow Press: Lanham, MD & London, 1995.
[while the
bibliography is “about biblical women” and not always indexed as from a
womanist/feminist perspective or female authorship, a perusal of the listings
may retrieve valuable items of interest.] REF Z7770 .G77 1995
*Inheriting
our mothers' gardens feminist theology in Third World perspective edited by
Letty M.
Russell ... [et al.]. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1988. BT704
.I64
1988
Madipoane
Masenya, “Rededfining Ourselves: A Bosadi (Womanhood) Approach,” Old
Testament Essays (South Africa) 10 (1997) 439-48.
*Mishael
Maswari Caspi and Rachel S. Havrelock, Women on the Biblical Road:
Ruth, Naomi, and the Female Journey. Lanham, MD and London: University
Press of America, 1996. BS1315.2 .C375 1996
*Reading
the Bible as Women: Perspectives from Africa, Asia, and Latin America,
Phyllis A. Bird, Katharine Doob Sakenfeld &
Sharon H. Ringe (eds.) Semeia,
78;
Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1997.
Seifert,
Elke Tochter und Vater im Alten Testament: Eine ideologiekritische
Untersuchung zur Verfügungsgewalt von Vätern über
ihre Töchter. Neukirchenerer
Verlag, 1997.
Tamez, Elsa “Reading the Bible from the eyes of the poor:
for women, it's not enough
[fr With passion
and compassion: Third World women doing theology],” Other Side 24:24-25 Jl-Ag 1988
*Tamez, Elsa “Women's rereading of the Bible;” tr by A
Partnoy. With passion and
compassion:
Third World women doing theology: reflections from the Women's Commission of
the Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians.;
ed by V Fabella and M Oduyoye, Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, c1988, 173-180. BV639.W7 I58
1986
*Tamez, Elsa “The
women who complicated the history of salvation [tr B Yeager;
repr],” New
eyes for reading: biblical and theological reflections by women from the Third
World; ed by J Pobee and B Wartenberg-Potter, Oak Park, IL: Meyer Stone
Books, 1987, 5-17.BV639.W7 N49 1987
*Women's
sacred scriptures edited by Kwok Pui-Lan and Elisabeth
Schüssler Fiorenza.
London: SCM Press ; Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books,
c1998. BT83.55 .W65 1998
* Zannoni,
A.E. The Old Testament: a bibliography, Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical
Press, 1992, especially, section 47, “Women/Feminist
Hermeneutics,” 207-211. REF Z 7772 A1 Z36 1992.
LATIN AMERICA
asterisk (*) &/or call numbers indicate holdings at JBC Library.
*Pixley,
George V. and Boff, Clodovis. The
Bible, the church, and the poor ;
translated
from the Spanish and Portuguese by Paul Burns. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, c1989. BV639.P6
P5413 1989
*Brown, Robert McAfee Unexpected news: reading the Bible with Third World eyes.
Philadelphia: Westminster Press,
c1984 BS511.2 .B77 1984
*Cardenal, Ernesto. The Gospel in Solentiname; translated by Donald D. Walsh.
Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books,
c1976-c1982. BS2555.2 .C27713 1976
*Cardenal,
Ernesto. Psalms; [translated from the sixth edition of 1974 by Thomas Nolan
Blackburn ... et al.] New York: Crossroad, 1981 PQ7519.C34
S314 1981
*Croatto,
J. Severino. Biblical hermeneutics: toward a theory of reading as the
production of meaning; translated from the Spanish by
Robert R. Barr. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books,
c1987. BS476 .C7613 1987
*________________.
Exodus, a hermeneutics of freedom; translated from the Spanish by
Salvator Attanasio.
Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, c1981.BS680.F7 C7613
Discovering Latino Religion: a comprehensive
Social Science bibliography, Anthony M.
Stevens-Arroyo
with Segundo Pantoja (eds.). New York: Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere
Studies, 1995. [the sections on
Theological and Related Publications and Theses and Dissertations may be
scanned for items specific to Old Testament studies.] Ref Z7757 .U5 D57 1995
*Miranda,
José Porfirio. Communism in the Bible; translated from the Spanish by Robert
R. Barr. Maryknoll,
N.Y.: Orbis Books, c1982. BS670
.M551
*________________.
Marx against the Marxists: the Christian humanism of Karl Marx;
translated from the Spanish by John Drury.
Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, c1980. HX536 .M5413
*________________.
Being and the Messiah: the message of St. John; translated by
John Eagleson Maryknoll,
N.Y.: Orbis Books, c1977. BS2601 .M5413
Tamez,
Elsa. Bible of the oppressed /; translated from the Spanish by Matthew J.
O'Connell. Maryknoll,
N.Y.: Orbis Books, c1982. BS670 .T2613
*_________ “Dear brother Job - a letter from the dump,”
Sojourners 12 No 8:23 S 1983
_________
, and Burns, Paul tr. ‘Job: "Even
when I cry out "violence!" I am not
answered"
[silences and cries in Job]’The return of the plague; ed by J Beozzo,
and others, 55-62
*_________ and Lange-Churi¢n, Pedro tr. “When the horizons close upon themselves: a
reflection on
the utopian reason of Qohelet [bibliog]” Liberation theologies,
postmodernity, and the Americas; ed by D Batstone, and others, 53-68. BT83.57
.L483 1997
_________ , and Robert R. Barr, tr. “When horizons close: a reflection on
the utopian
ratio of
Qoheleth,” The future of theology; ed by M Volf, and others, 207-220
*_________ , “Living Wisely in the Midst of Absurdity:
Meditations from the Book of
Ecclesiastes” Church and Society 86:28-42 Mr-Ap
1996.
*_________ “The Preacher & the New World Order:
Ecclesiastes teaches survival in a
world of closed
options.” Other Side 31:22-28
S-O 1995
NATIVE AMERICAN
asterisk (*) &/or call numbers indicate holdings at JBC Library.
Bratton, Susan Power
“Christian ecotheology and the Old Testament,” Religion and
environmental crisis, Eugene C Hargrove. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1986.
Charleston, Steve
“The Old Testament of Native America,” Native
and Christian:
indigenous voices on religious
identity in the United States and Canada. James
Treat, ed. New York: Routledge, 1996.
Helfand, Jonathan
“The earth is the Lord's,” Religion and environmental crisis, Eugene C
Hargrove. Athens: University of
Georgia Press, 1986.
LeBar, Martin “A biblical perspective on nonhuman
organisms,” Religion and
environmental crisis, Eugene C Hargrove. Athens: University of
Georgia Press, 1986.
Reed, Gerard “A native American environmental ethic,” Religion
and environmental
crisis, Eugene C Hargrove. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1986.
liberation
theology today,” Christianity and Crisis 49(S 11 1989), 261-265
AFRICAN & African American )
asterisk (*) &/or call numbers indicate holdings at JBC Library.
Abotchie Ntreh, Benjamin “Methodological challenges of Old Testament scholarship in
the African context.” Newsletter on African Old Testament Scholarship no 5 (1998), 2-4
Adamo,
David Tuesday. “Peace in the Old Testament and in the African heritage”. Bible
in African Christianity, The Nairobi: Acton, 1997)p. 99-111
Akao, J O “Word--A Potent Extension of Personality in the Old Testament and African
Belief System.” Bangalore Theological Forum 25 (Je-S 1993), 49-63
Azuwo Onibere, S G “Old Testament sacrifice in African tradition: a case of
scapegoatism.” "Wünschet Jerusalem Frieden" Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1988), 193-203
The Bible in African Christianity: essays in Biblical theology, Nairobi: Acton, 1997.
*Bright, Pamela ‘The Church and the "Mystery of Iniquity": Old Testament Prophecy in
Fourth Century African Exegesis.’ Consensus 23, no 1 (1997), 39-49
Burrow Jr., Rufus “Some characteristics of biblical prophecy: [implications for African
American churches and race relations]” AME Zion Quarterly Review 105 (Ap 1993), 27-31
Copher, C.
B. “3,000 Years of Biblical Interpretation with Reference to Black Peoples,”
The Journal of the Interdenominational Theological
Center 13(2,
Spring 1986), 225-46.
Scripture, Hervormde Teologiese Studies 47, 4
(1991), 930-949.
[while our
select bibliography bypasses most South African scholarship as covertly
European in influence and traditional of topic, this piece promises to treat
“Biblical hermeneutics and Black theology in South Africa.” Otherwise, the South African Theological
Bibliography series may be consulted for listings of indigenous OT studies. REF
Z7757 .S6 S68]
*Felder,
Cain Hope “Ancient Ethiopia and the Queen of Sheba.” Troubling biblical
waters: race, class, and family. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books,
1989 Pages 22-36.
*______________, “Biblical meaning and the black religious
experience.” Troubling
biblical waters: race, class, and family. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1989
Pages 5-21. BS680.B48 F45 1989
*_____________,
Troubling biblical waters: race, class, and family. Maryknoll, NY:
Orbis Books, 1989, c1988.
*Golka,
Jonah Friedemann W. The Leopard's Spots: Biblical and African Wisdom in
Proverbs. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1993.
Holter, Knut “Symposium in Nairobi, October 1999”: [Africa and the Old Testament]
Newsletter on African Old Testament Scholarship no 7 (1999), 8-9
_________. “Some recent studies on postcolonialism and biblical scholarship.”
Newsletter on African Old Testament Scholarship no 5 (1998), 20-23
Manus, Chris Ukachukwu “The concept of death and the after-life in the Old Testament
and Igbo traditional religion: some reflections for contemporary missiology.” Mission Studies 3 No 2 (1986), 41-56
Masenya,
Madipoane “A Mosadi (Woman) Reading of Proverbs 31:10-31.” Newsletter
on African Old Testament Scholarship no 6 (1999), 2-5
Masumbuko, Renju “African traditional religions & Old Testament: continuity or
discontinuity?,” Christianisme et identité africaine Kinshasa, Zaire: Missionwissenschaftliches Inst Missio-AachRn, 1980), 113-118
Mngadi, C S “The significance of blood in Old Testament sacrifices and its relevance for
the church in Africa: [diss abst, Univ of South Africa, 1982].” Theologia Evangelica 15 No 3 (D1982), 66
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Kanyoro, “Interpreting Old Testament polygamy through African eyes.” The
Will to Arise, Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books,
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1992
Muutuki, Joseph Workshop in Stellenbosch, May 1999: [Old and New Testament
Studies in Africa: Learning from the past and planning for the future]. Newsletter on African Old Testament Scholarship no 7 (1999), 6-7
Olson,
Howard S “The place of traditional proverbs in pedagogy: [bibliog].” Africa
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Oosthuizen, Rudolph De W. ‘What "African" means for South African Old Testament
scholarship: [bibliog]’. Newsletter on African Old Testament Scholarship no 5
(1998), 12-19
“Proverbs,” Newsletter on African Old Testament Scholarship no 6 (1999), 1-15
*Reyburn,
William D “Message of the Old Testament and the African church.” Practical
Anthropology 7 (Jl-Ag 1960), 152-156
*______________. “Sickness, sin, and the curse: the Old Testament and the African
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*Tropical
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Journal of Theology for Southern Africa 1 (D 1972), 16-22
_______________.
“Viability: Some African insights and the Old Testament,” Relevant
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*___________________,
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*___________________,
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*___________________,
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*___________________,
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