Navigating Romans through Cultures (2004 Yeo), edited volume

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Navigating Romans through Cultures: Challenging Readings by Charting a New Course (2004) is a volume edited by Khiok-Khng Yeo.

Abstract

Editions

Published in New York, NY: T&T Clark International, 2004.

Contents

Part 1 -- Europe and Africa: From margins to center.

  • Pentecostal and Orthodox readings of Romans 8 in Romania / Florin T. Cimpean
    • Response: Centrality of the spirit / Herold Weiss
  • A "frontier" reading of Romans: the case of Bishop John William Colenso (1814-1883) / Jonathan A. Draper
    • Response: Comparative and reception paradigms / Gerald O. West

Part 2 -- Latin America and North America.

  • The righteousness of God and Hurricane Mitch: reading Romans in hurricane-devastated Honduras / Mark D. Baker and J. Ross Wagner
    • Response: A radical and holistic reading / James D.G. Dunn
  • Repudiating assimilation in reading Romans 9-11: a Latino theologian locates his cultural-religious hybridity / Juan Escarfuller
    • Response: Our struggle as mestizos / Elsa Tamez
  • Subjection, reflection, resistance: an African American reading of the three-dimensional process of empowerment in Romans 13 and the free-market economy / Monya A. Stubbs
    • Response: A subversive reading of Paul / Kathy Ehrensperger

Part 3 -- Asia.

  • Reading Romans in Southeast Asia: righteousness and its implications for the Christian community and other faith communities / Daniel C. Arichea, Jr.
    • Response: "Quasi-Lutheran" considerations / Douglas A. Campbell
  • Ek pisteôs eis pistin and the Filipinos' sense of indebtedness (utang na loob) / Revelation Enriquez Velunta
    • Response: A postmodern critique / Troy A. Martin
  • Messianic predestination in Romans 8 and classical Confucianism / Yeo Khiok-khng (K.K.)
    • Response: Cultural studies and intersubjective work / Brian K. Blount
  • Conclusion: Charting the course and steering the ship / Charles H. Cosgrove

External links

  • [ Google Books]