Democratizing Biblical Studies
Elisabeth Schussler FiorenzaHardback 2009-10-07
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Schussler Fiorenza continues her exploration of a radical democratic ethos in graduate biblical education.?She argues that it is necessary to reframe the field of biblical studies and replace the competitive?teaching models prevalent in graduate programs with an emancipatory, radical democratic pedagogical?model that fosters collaboration, participation, and critical engagement. To achieve constructive?engagement with the differences of social location and diversity of perspectives that exist both in the?Bible and in our contexts, we must become aware of the pitfalls of one-dimensional thinking that?seeks to use the Bible to find definite answers and to exclude different understandings.?Schussler Fiorenza addresses such questions as;* What are the educational practices and procedures?that are advocated by traditional educational models and how can they be changed? * What educational?and communicative practices do biblical studies need to develop to fashion an emancipatory democratizing?rhetorical space and a forum of many voices?
To envision, articulate, debate, and practice a?radical democratic ethos of biblical studies, she identifies emerging didactic models that can foster?such a radical democratic style of learning. Student feedback is also included.
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Publisher Description
Schussler Fiorenza continues her exploration of a radical democratic ethos in graduate biblical education.?She argues that it is necessary to reframe the field of biblical studies and replace the competitive?teaching models prevalent in graduate programs with an emancipatory, radical democratic pedagogical?model that fosters collaboration, participation, and critical engagement. To achieve constructive?engagement with the differences of social location and diversity of perspectives that exist both in the?Bible and in our contexts, we must become aware of the pitfalls of one-dimensional thinking that?seeks to use the Bible to find definite answers and to exclude different understandings.?Schussler Fiorenza addresses such questions as;* What are the educational practices and procedures?that are advocated by traditional educational models and how can they be changed? * What educational?and communicative practices do biblical studies need to develop to fashion an emancipatory democratizing?rhetorical space and a forum of many voices?
To envision, articulate, debate, and practice a?radical democratic ethos of biblical studies, she identifies emerging didactic models that can foster?such a radical democratic style of learning. Student feedback is also included.