by ElisabethSchusslerFiorenza (Author)
In this major study, leading feminist biblical critic Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza focuses on Paul and his interpreters. She questions the apolitical ethos of biblical scholarship and argues for an alternative rooted in a critical understanding of language as a form of power. Modern biblical criticism, she reasons, derives much of its methodology and inspiration from an outdated notion of modern science. It professes value-neutrality and detachment from the world of politics and history. Yet, Schussler Fiorenza maintains, this posture belies an objectivity that fails to engage the sociopolitical context of both the text and today's reader. It also does not recognize the rhetorical character of biblical texts and readings. If language is understood in the sense of ancient rhetorics as a form of power that constitutes reality, then an ethics of interpretation is called for. The task of biblical studies is to identify and assess the ethical resources and moral visions of biblical religions. Only then, Schussler Fiorenza contends, will bibical studies be a significant partner in the global struggles seeking justice and well-being for all.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 232
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: 1517 Media; Fortress Press
Published: 11 Jan 2000
ISBN 10: 0800627954
ISBN 13: 9780800627959