Towards a Pentecostal, Postcolonial Reading of the New Testament

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U-Wen Low
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Abstract

Although both Pentecostalism and postcolonial thought seem to stand poles apart, they have a remarkable amount in common. Early Pentecostal revivals largely sprang from ‘subaltern groups’, people groups marginalized by colonial power and dominant groups. Bringing together Pentecostalism and postcolonial thought is a complex task, but one that promises to yield positive results. Exploring the text through the twin lenses of postcolonial thought and the distinctive Pentecostal emphasis on pneumatology results in a fresh hermeneutical perspective: that the Holy Spirit might be understood as a postcolonial agent of change that empowers those who have experienced the baptism of the Holy Spirit to resist dominant structures of oppression. The New Testament text can therefore be understood as a ‘hidden transcript’, a disguised work of resistance composed by subaltern groups against dominance and oppression. This article therefore seeks to explore the theoretical underpinnings of a ‘Pentecostal, postcolonial reading’ of the New Testament.
朝向五旬节派,后殖民解读新约
虽然五旬节派和后殖民思想似乎截然不同,但它们有很多共同点。早期的五旬节派复兴主要来自“次等群体”,即被殖民势力和统治群体边缘化的群体。将五旬节派和后殖民思想结合起来是一项复杂的任务,但它有望产生积极的结果。通过后殖民思想和五旬节对气体学的独特强调的双重视角来探索文本,得出了一个新的解释学视角:圣灵可以被理解为后殖民时代变革的媒介,赋予那些经历过圣灵洗礼的人抵抗压迫的主导结构的力量。因此,新约文本可以被理解为一个“隐藏的文本”,一个由下层群体组成的反抗统治和压迫的伪装作品。因此,本文试图探索“五旬节派,后殖民阅读”新约的理论基础。
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