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Semeia 88: A Vanishing Mediator? The Presence/Absence of the Bible in Postcolonialism

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Semeia - 88Publication details: Atlanta Society of Biblical Literature 2001Description: 214pISBN:
  • 9781589834484
DDC classification:
  • SE521 B45.41
Contents:
The Book Eaters: Textuality,Modernity,and the London Missionary Society, Before the Second Reformation: Nineteenth-century Aboriginal Meditations of the Bible in Van Diemen`s Land, Explorer Hermeneutics,or Fat damper and Sweetened Tea, Surveying the Promised land: Elizabeth Jolley`s Milk and Honey, Which Good Book? Missionary Education and Conversation in Colonial India, A Pisgah Sight of Ireland: Religious Embodiment and Colonialism in Ulysses, In Praise of Polytheism, The Word Set in Blood and Stone: The Book of God From Tribes to kingdom and nations
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The Book Eaters: Textuality,Modernity,and the London Missionary Society, Before the Second Reformation: Nineteenth-century Aboriginal Meditations of the Bible in Van Diemen`s Land, Explorer Hermeneutics,or Fat damper and Sweetened Tea, Surveying the Promised land: Elizabeth Jolley`s Milk and Honey, Which Good Book? Missionary Education and Conversation in Colonial India, A Pisgah Sight of Ireland: Religious Embodiment and Colonialism in Ulysses, In Praise of Polytheism, The Word Set in Blood and Stone: The Book of God From Tribes to kingdom and nations

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