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	<title>Comments on: African Theology: Displaying God&#8217;s Wisdom in its Rich Variety</title>
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		<title>By: Brian Russell</title>
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		<description>Excellent post. The West has much to learn by listening to our brothers and sisters. I had the opportunity in January of leading a doctoral seminar on biblical interpretation. The class was entirely non-Western (except for me). I approached the course as an opportunity to engage in a close reading of parts of Exodus and the book of Philippians. It was a profoundly enriching experience from my perspective. I was hoping to serve the class well. I know for certain that my own thinking about missional hermeneutics was enhanced by the conversations.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent post. The West has much to learn by listening to our brothers and sisters. I had the opportunity in January of leading a doctoral seminar on biblical interpretation. The class was entirely non-Western (except for me). I approached the course as an opportunity to engage in a close reading of parts of Exodus and the book of Philippians. It was a profoundly enriching experience from my perspective. I was hoping to serve the class well. I know for certain that my own thinking about missional hermeneutics was enhanced by the conversations.</p>
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