Under Evaluation
Since its launch in 1988, the Latin American Biblical Interpretation Journal (RIBLA), along with other sister journals within the Latin American ecumenical biblical movement, has been a persistent voice that emerges from the faith and struggle experiences of the communities in Latin America and the Caribbean. Its roots, therefore, reach the social and existential depths of the peoples who gave birth to the Bible, as well as the faith and struggle experiences of the populations in Latin America and the Caribbean. By bringing together two distinct yet similarly demanding realities, RIBLA proposes that the pain, utopias, and poetry of the poor are decisive and necessary hermeneutical mediations for biblical interpretation. Consequently, its scope envisions ecumenical biblical interpretation within the plurality of methods and contexts.
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