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If God Still Breathes, Why Can't I?
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Angela Parker’s 'If God Still Breathes, Why Can’t I?' challenges traditional claims of biblical inerrancy and examines how such doctrines have been used to marginalize certain groups.
Parker draws on critical scholarship to argue for a more expansive and justice-oriented reading of scripture that acknowledges its human dimensions.
The book calls for theological methods that empower marginalized readers and communities, stressing the ethical implications of interpretive authority.
It combines scholarly analysis with pastoral concern to propose ways faith communities can reclaim scripture for transformative social engagement.
Parker’s work has been influential among scholars and activists seeking an emancipatory theological practice.
Parker draws on critical scholarship to argue for a more expansive and justice-oriented reading of scripture that acknowledges its human dimensions.
The book calls for theological methods that empower marginalized readers and communities, stressing the ethical implications of interpretive authority.
It combines scholarly analysis with pastoral concern to propose ways faith communities can reclaim scripture for transformative social engagement.
Parker’s work has been influential among scholars and activists seeking an emancipatory theological practice.
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Mentioned by Meghan as a recommended read critiquing biblical inerrancy and its social implications.

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