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Faith and Freedom in Galatia and Senegal reads Galatians 2:11-15 and 3:26-29 through the lens of the 19th-20th century experiences of French colonialism by the Diola people in Senegal, West Africa, and portrays the Apostle Paul as a ''sociopostcolonial hermeneut who acted on his self-understanding as God’s messenger to create, through faith in the cross of Christ, free communities' -- a self-definition that is critical of ancient Graeco-Roman and modern colonial lore that justify colonization as a divine mandate.' Aliou C. Niang ingeniously compares the colonial objectification of his own people by French colonists to the Graeco-Roman colonial objectifications of the ancient Celts/Gauls/Galatians, and Paul's role in bringing about a different portrayal.
Exegese.
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Kolonialismus.
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Religionssoziologie.
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Religiöse Identität.
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Diola (African people)
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Theology
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Dyamate (African people)
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Dyola (Senegalese and Gambian people)
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Jola (African people)
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Kudamata (African people)
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Kujamatak (African people)
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Yola (Senegalese and Gambian people)
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Ethnology
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Christian theology
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Theology, Christian
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Christianity
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Religion
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Religion.
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Paulus
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