READING THE EPISTLE OF JAMES: A RESOURCE FOR STUDENTS. Edited by Eric F.Mason and Darian R.Lockett. Resources for Biblical Study, 94. Atlanta, GA: SBL Press, 2019. Pp. xvi + 342. Cloth, $60.00; paper, $40.00.

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Given the small, but growing, number of ethnic minorities in the field of biblical studies, the issue of African-American biblical hermeneutics has received only marginal attention in scholarly journals. In an effort to discern major themes and objectives among these interpreters, this article surveys published works by African Americans who have attained either a PhD or ThD in the New Testament. In this study, six areas of particular interest emerged: hermeneutics, the black presence in the New Testament, Paul, the Gospels, the epistle of James, and Revelation. Moreover, this investigation will demonstrate that the phenomenon of African-American New Testament hermeneutics is a methodologically diverse one.


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