“Keener Than Any Two-Edged Sword”: Three Elderly Christian African-American Women Living in Poverty Interpret the “Living Word”

Helen K. Black Ba
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ABSTRACT Fifty elderly Christian African-American women living in poverty were qualitatively interviewed for a research project titled “Chronic Poverty and the Self in Later Life,” Part of the study focused on the women's spiritual and religious beliefs and the importance of these beliefs in the women's lives. Using three case studies from the 50 respondents, this article explores how each woman, in her unique interpretation of the Bible, found present meaning for a painful, impoverished past, enhanced her sense of self-esteem, and engendered hope for an improved future either in this life or the next. The major thesis of this paper is that the women created a personal hermeneutic (mode of interpretation) of scripture based on their life stories. Their interpretation of the Bible reflected a concrete relationship with a God who spoke to them through His living word at the juncture of their individuality.
“比任何双刃剑都敏锐”:三位生活在贫困中的非裔美国基督徒老年妇女解读“活的世界”
在“长期贫困与晚年自我”的研究项目中,对50名生活贫困的非裔美国老年基督教妇女进行了定性访谈,部分研究重点是妇女的精神和宗教信仰以及这些信仰在妇女生活中的重要性。本文从50位受访者中选取了三个案例,探讨了每位女性如何以她对圣经的独特解读,从痛苦、贫困的过去中找到现在的意义,增强了她的自尊感,并对今生或来世的美好未来产生了希望。本文的主要论点是女性根据她们的生活故事创造了一种个人的圣经解释学(解释模式)。他们对圣经的解释反映了他们与上帝的具体关系,上帝在他们个性的结合点上通过他的活的话语向他们说话。
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