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Scholarship March 29, 2017

“Rethinking the Educational Practices of Biblical Doctoral Studies”

The Wabash Center

Author
Fiorenza, Elisabeth Schüssler
Publisher
Teaching Theology and Religion 6, no. 2 (2003): 65-75
The paper explores the impact of the change in populations, the impact of electronic communication, and the multiplicity of methodological approaches on the ethos and practices of biblical studies. It proposes a rhetorical emancipatory educational paradigm and explores its possibilities for the professional education of biblical scholars on the doctoral level. Since both college and seminary teachers are shaped in and through their doctoral studies, it is necessary to focus on doctoral education in order to address the growing recognition that the discipline of biblical studies in its present form needs to cultivate transformative intellectuals who are not only at home in the academy but also can critically intervene in the public discourses and uses of the Bible in religious communities, democratic publics, or global inter-religious relations.