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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CHAPTER 1: THE NEED FOR INCLUSIVE BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION 1. Introduction 2. Defining the "Other": The Need to Make the Connections 3. The Need to Unmask Particularity A.UNMASKING THE CHURCH B. UNMASKING THE ACADEMY 4. Conclusions CHAPTER 2: PROBLEMATIC BIBLICAL LAWS: THE VIEW FROM THE "OTHER" SIDE 1. Introduction 2. Women and (Homo) Sexuality 3. The Poor 4. Non-Israelites (Foreigners) 5. The Ten Commandments (the Decalogue) 6. Challenging the Principles of Old Testament Ethics A. WALDEMAR JANZEN: THE FAMILIAL PARADIGM B. CHRISTOPHER J.H. WRIGHT: WHAT ABOUT THE CANAANITES? C. JOHN BARTON: THE BASIS OF OLD TESTAMENT ETHICS 7. The Bible, Ethics, and the Margins CHAPTER 3: RUTH AND ESTHER AS MODELS FOR THE FORMATION OF GOD'S PEOPLE: ENGAGING LIBERATIONIST CRITIQUES 1. Introduction 2. ruth: a woman, a daughter-in-law, and a Moabite A. FEMINIST/WOMANIST CRITIQUES: EMPOWERING THE MARGINALIZED B. QUEER CRITIQUES: CHALLENGING THE EXCLUSIVE FOCUS ON MALES C. POSTCOLONIAL CRITIQUES: STRUGGLING AGAINST THE COLONIAL EMPIRE 3. esther: A woman, a Queen, and a Minority A. FEMINIST/WOMANIST CRITIQUES: WHO REALLY WINS? B. QUEER CRITIQUES: TO "PASS" OR NOT TO "PASS" IS THE QUESTION C. POSTCOLONIAL CRITIQUES: IMPERIAL/COLONIAL POWERS, MARGINALIZATION,AND VIOLENCE 4. Conclusions CHAPTER 4: JESUS, PAUL, THE LAW AND INCLUSIVE BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION 1. Jesus, the Law, and Inclusive Biblical Interpretation A. INTRODUCTION B. JESUS AGAINST THE PHARISEES AND THEIR GREAT TRADITION C. JESUS: ELEMENTS OF INCLUSIVE BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION 1. JESUS CONSIDERS THE IMPACT OF AN INTERPRETATION ON THE MARGINALIZED. 2. JESUS' NEW INTERPRETATION IS GROUNDED IN THE BIBLICAL TRADITION. 3. JESUS IDENTIFIES THE ABSOLUTE REQUIREMENT OF GOD. 4. JESUS INCLUDES THE EXCLUDED. 2. PAUL, THE LAW, AND INCLUSIVE BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION A. INTRODUCTION 1. WOMEN 2. SLAVERY 3. SEXUALITY B. PAUL: ELEMENTS OF INCLUSIVE BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION 1. PAUL INCLUDES THE EXCLUDED AND HE BASES IT ON THE BIBLICAL TRADITION. 2. PAUL CONSIDERS THE IMPACT OF AN INTERPRETATION OR POLICY ON THE MARGINALIZED. 3. PAUL IDENTIFIES THE ABSOLUTE REQUIREMENT OF GOD. CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 5 : THE PROTESTANT REFORMERS AND INCLUSIVE BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION 1. Introduction 2. Thinking Contextually/Thinking Theologically 3. The Protestant Reformers, Biblical Authority, and Biblical Interpretation 4. The Protestant Heritage and Inclusive Biblical Interpretation A. A REFORMED CONTRIBUTION: THE WORD OF GOD B. A LUTHERAN CONTRIBUTION: THE INDWELLING CHRIST C. A WESLEYAN CONTRIBUTION: THE LAW OF LOVE CHAPTER 6: BIBLICAL AUTHORITY AND THE ETHICS OF BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION 1. Introduction 2. Reconceptualizing Scripture and Biblical Authority 3. The Ethics of Biblical Interpretation CHAPTER 7: THE NEED FOR AN INCLUSIVE APPROACH CONTINUES: THE UNITED STATES, THE FOUNDING FATHERS, AND THE NATIONAL IDENTITY 1. Unmasking the National Rhetoric of Inclusion 2. Working Towards Real Inclusion: Participatory Democracy and the Prophetic Tradition BIBLIOGRAPHY
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