Product DescriptionThis work considers the biblical hermeneutics within a Caribbean context focus more on the meaning of the biblical texts of lived realities and less on the Bible as historical and ideological and contextually conditioned by it. In addition, the work outlines the difficulties of combining biblical hermeneutics and social praxis in the context of the Caribbean and particularly in Christian communities descended from a long history of slavery. On the other hand, he examines the social context and hermeneutics of a Caribbean after independence and participation raises questions hermeneutic text-context, oral, written and reading practice. The historical materialist, postcolonial and contextual reading of the Bible study. . . More>>