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100 | _aDarden, Lynne St.Clair | ||
245 | _aSemeia 80: Scripturalizing Revelation: An African American Postcolonial Reading of Empire | ||
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_aAtlanta _bSociety of Biblical Literature _c2015 |
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440 | _aSemeia - 80 | ||
505 | _aAfrican American Scriptualization: Signifying And Collective Cultural memory, Almost the Same But Not Quite Like: Postcolonial Theory Through an African American Lens, The Strangeness of Home: African American Identity Signified in the Middle Passage, Reconceptualizing Revelation: Standard Scholarship on the Book of Revelation in Conversation with an African American Scriptualization Perspective, Signifying a Heavenly Empire: An African American Scriptualization of the Heavenly Throne Room Scences in Revelation | ||
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