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January 2011

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Call for Proposals

The Group will sponsor two panel sessions next year for which individuals will be invited. Thank you for your interest in the Program Unit and its program.

Mission

This interdisciplinary Group emphasizes traditions of reading and interpreting the Bible in racial, ethnic minority, and indigenous communities. We welcome perspectives utilizing such diverse methodologies as the history of religion, ethnography, literary studies, cultural or social criticism, and postcolonial studies in investigating how the Bible has been used in preaching, storytelling, religious education, transmission of values, and social movements in various historical periods.

Anonymity of Review Process

The Program Unit schedules panels of invited guests on different topics, problematics, or publications.

Questions?

Valerie Bridgeman
Lancaster Theological Seminary
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Fernando F. Segovia
Vanderbilt University
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Method of Submission

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