T&T Clark Handbook of Asian American Biblical Hermeneutics

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Asian American
Asian American Biblical Hermeneutics
Asian American Feminist Biblical Interpretation
Asian American Literary Criticism
Biblical Hermeneutics
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Chinese American
Christian
Diasporic Identities
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Familism
Feminist Critical Theory
Hermeneutics
Heterogeneity
Interreligious Consciousness
Joel 2:1-11
Liberationist Hermeneutics
Queer Hermeneutics
Racialization
Social Science Criticism

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  • ISBN 9780567716590
  • Weight: 820g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The first reference resource on how Asian Americans are currently reading and interpreting the Bible, this volume also serves a valuable role in both developing and disseminating what can be termed as Asian American biblical hermeneutics. The volume works from the important background that Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic/racial minority population in the USA, and that 42% of this group identifies as Christian. This provides a useful starting point from which to examine what may be distinctive about Asian American approaches to the Bible.

Part 1 of the Handbook describes six major ethic groups that make up 85% of Asian population (by country of origin: China, Philippines, Indian Subcontinent, Vietnam, Korea, Japan) and outlines the specific concerns each group has when its members read the Bible. Part 2 of the Handbook examines major critical methods in biblical interpretation and suggests adjustments that may be helpful for Asian Americans to make when they are interpreting the Bible. Finally, Part 3 provides 25 interpretations by Asian American biblical scholars on specific texts in the Bible, using what they consider to be Asian American hermeneutics. Taken together the Handbook interprets the Bible both with and for the Asian American communities.

Uriah Y. Kim is Dean, Vice President for Academic Affairs and John Dillenberger Professor of Biblical Studies, at Graduate Theological Union, USA.

Seung Ai Yang is Associate Professor of New Testament, Chicago Theological Seminary, USA.