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The Bible as an Imperial and Insurgent Text: A Conversation with Steed Davidson

The Bible as an Imperial and Insurgent Text: A Conversation with Steed Davidson

Update: 2023-04-19
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This episode’s guest is Steed Davidson, Professor of Hebrew Bible Old Testament at McCormick Theological Seminary. In this episode, we are in conversation with Steed about the connections between the Bible,  empire, and liberation. Steed reflects on his work in postcolonial biblical studies and his argument that the Bible is strongly connected to empire and colonialism. However, he also shares that there continue to be insurgent readings of the Bible that can be used as a tool against imperialism and for liberation. Steed reflects on how his experiences growing up in Tobago post British colonialism shaped his worldview and his studies. 



Resources

Empire and Exile: Postcolonial Readings of the Book of Jeremiah


Writing/Reading the Bible in Postcolonial Perspectives


Islands, Islanders and the Bible: RumInations



Episode Transcription available here



Host: Ry O. Siggelkow

Producer: Adam Pfuhl

Podcast Engineer: Michael Moua

Music: Kavyesh Kaviraj


Episode Recorded on November 9th, 2022


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The Bible as an Imperial and Insurgent Text: A Conversation with Steed Davidson

The Bible as an Imperial and Insurgent Text: A Conversation with Steed Davidson

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