and adapted for survival purposes. These practices entailed a different kind of criticism. Nineteenth-century African Americans offered a “critical, polemical, and race- and culture-conscious reading of the Bible (which) reflected the desire to enter the mainstream of American society. The Bible itself had apparently come to represent American society. So a critical reading of it was a critical reading of American society.”4 While this chapter will concentrate on critical readings of the NT in the
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