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First Pure, Then Peaceable

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book First Pure, Then Peaceable Margaret Aymer
Libristo code: 04622275
Publishers Bloomsbury Publishing, March 2008
In 2001, Continuum published the extensive collected papers from African Americans and the Bible, an... Full description
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In 2001, Continuum published the extensive collected papers from African Americans and the Bible, an interdisciplinary conference held at Union Theological Seminary, NYC. In the collection's introduction, Vincent L. Wimbush issued a challenge to take seriously those who "read darkness," and to consider what it is they are doing when they read the Bible as "scripture." Wimbush's focus on "darkness readers," both within and outside of the African diaspora, breaks open the discourse around the nature, meaning, and importance of the Bible. By following the lead of "darkness readers," the Bible is revealed to be more than a collection of ancient documents from an inaccessible past; it is the site upon which modern, contemporary ideological battles have and continue to be waged. In this book Margaret Aymer takes up his challenge. It is an examination of the way in which Frederick Douglass, the nineteenth-century abolitionist, used the epistle of James, particularly Jas 3:17, in his abolitionist speeches, to "read" the "darkness" of slavery and slaveholding Christianity. Within the epistle of James is a rhetoric of the world as darkness. Douglass uses this to read his contemporary "darkness." As part of her research, Aymer has created an index of biblical references in all of Frederick Douglass' abolitionist speeches as collected by J. W. Blassingame (1841-1860).

About the book

Full name First Pure, Then Peaceable
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2008
Number of pages 164
EAN 9780567033079
ISBN 0567033074
Libristo code 04622275
Weight 412
Dimensions 155 x 241 x 18
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