Cain Hope Felder

Cain Hope Felder was an American New Testament scholar of the late twentieth and early twenty first century, working within a Methodist context and engaging Scripture through historical and liberationist perspectives.

He contributed to commentary and editorial projects that highlighted the social and cultural worlds of the New Testament. Felder also played a key role in promoting African American biblical scholarship, drawing attention to questions of race, identity, and justice within early Christian texts.

His work is remembered for expanding the conversation and encouraging readers to see Scripture within broader historical and communal frameworks. He urged careful exegesis alongside honest engagement with contemporary realities, seeking to make biblical study attentive to lived experience.

Theological Perspective: Non-Evangelical/Critical

Cain Hope Felder

Cain Hope Felder was an American New Testament scholar of the late twentieth and early twenty first century, working within a Methodist context and engaging Scripture through historical and liberationist perspectives.

He contributed to commentary and editorial projects that highlighted the social and cultural worlds of the New Testament. Felder also played a key role in promoting African American biblical scholarship, drawing attention to questions of race, identity, and justice within early Christian texts.

His work is remembered for expanding the conversation and encouraging readers to see Scripture within broader historical and communal frameworks. He urged careful exegesis alongside honest engagement with contemporary realities, seeking to make biblical study attentive to lived experience.

Theological Perspective: Non-Evangelical/Critical

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