HEAR THE VOICE OF SILENCED: A POSTCOLONIAL READING OF JOHN 4:1-42

Authors

  • Praisemon Vijayaprakash Thevan Master of Theology, Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan

Keywords:

Colonialism, Postcolonial Biblical Criticism, Bible, Jesuus, Samaritan

Abstract

Colonialism is often portrayed as beneficial for development, but this paper reveals its destructive impact on nations, societies, and individuals. By analyzing the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman from the Bible and uncovering how colonialism breeds hostility, and creates social and religious conflicts and discrimination and show how colonial rule divides communities, causing strife and disrupting peace. Hearing the voice of the silenced is a potent reminder to acknowledge the voices marginalized by colonialism. Despite having stories to share, they remain unheard. In a world where winners dictate the narrative, the voices of the defeated are suppressed and overlooked.

Looking beyond history, colonialism still affects us today in different forms and practices and its lasting consequences. By studying the Bible's lessons in a modern context, the author highlights the importance of addressing colonialism's legacy and working toward Justice and peace.

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Published

2024-06-11

How to Cite

Thevan , P. V. (2024). HEAR THE VOICE OF SILENCED: A POSTCOLONIAL READING OF JOHN 4:1-42. BIBLICAL STUDIES JOURNAL, 6(2), 1–13. Retrieved from https://biblicalstudies.in/index.php/pub/article/view/13

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