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Explores six encounters between Jesus and other characters in the Gospel of Mark via a series of dialogue-based Bible studies with persons with poor mental health. Focusing on mutuality and seeking to re-imagine power relations, this work explores the Gospel of Mark by drawing together power-aware biblical scholarship, postcolonial theory, and the insights of readers with poor mental health who have first-hand experience of social structures of exclusion.
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Criticism, Mental health, Bible, Biblical teaching, Hermeneutik, Criticism, interpretation, Power (Christian theology), Begegnung, Bibel, Postcolonial criticism of sacred works, Postcolonial criticism, Dialog, Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., n. t. gospels, Power (theology), MarkusevangeliumEdition | Availability |
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Table of Contents
Relational dynamics of poor mental health : assessing existing paradigms. Relational dynamics and mental health : tracing the contours of context ; Liberation hermeneutics and poor mental health : resistive theologies at the margins ; Foucault : power and poor mental health ; Conclusion
Mutuality : a postcolonial praxis for the relational dynamics of poor mental health. Beyond mutuality as an aspiration : mutuality as a praxis ; Postcolonial praxes : cocreating third space ; Mutuality as a postcolonial praxis of resistance and transformation ; Conclusion
Dialogue and difference : mutuality and biblical hermeneutics. Postcolonial biblical criticism : strands of hermeneutical interest ; Difference in colonial relational dynamics : renegotiating the Jesus encounter in Mark ; Reading with difference : dialogical biblical criticism ; Mutuality and Mark : a method for reading with persons with poor mental health ; Conclusion
Identity, labels, and resistance : Mark 3:1-6 and 3:19b-35. Mark 3:1-6 ; Mark 3:19b-35 ; Conclusion
Negotiating marginal agency : Mark 5:21-43 and 7:24-30. Mark 5:21-43 ; Mark 7:24-30 ; Conclusion
Dialogue and mutuality : Mark 5:1-20 and 15:1-5. Mark 5:1-20 ; Mark 15:1-5 ; Conclusion
Mutuality and Mark : reflections textual and contextual. Mutuality as a postcolonial praxis : qualities and efficacies within textual relational dynamics ; Mutuality and mark : hermeneutical achievements and limitations.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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