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|a SEX AND GENDER, AND LIMINALITY IN BIBLICAL TEXTS: VENTURING INTO POSTCOLONIAL, QUEER BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION
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|a The value and importance of both Postcolonial theory and Queer theory for biblical interpretation has been argued in different ways over the last decade or two. However, since little has been done so far—notwithstanding their affinities—in linking postcolonial and queer theories within biblical hermeneutics, the attraction between these theories in applying their insights to NT texts, is explored. Building on earlier work on these theoretical positions and stances and their value for biblical interpretation, this contribution focuses on liminality in particular. In this brief contribution, liminality is investigated as a heuristic concept and use for plotting sex and gender positions in a few biblical texts. The use and value of a postcolonial, queer approach in biblical hermeneutics and its value in generating useful and appropriate readings of the texts, is argued and briefly demonstrated.
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|a COPYRIGHT © 2007 THE NEW TESTAMENT SOCIETY OF SOUTH AFRICA (NTSSA)
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|a Behavioral sciences
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|d The New Testament Society of South Africa / Die Nuwe-Testamentiese Werkgemeenskap van Suid-Afrika
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