@book{mligo_jesus_2011, title = {Jesus and the Stigmatized: Reading the Gospel of John in a Context of {HIV}/{AIDS}–Related Stigmatization in Tanzania.}, abstract = {In this volume Elia Shabani Mligo draws on his fieldwork among people living with {HIV}/{AIDS} ({PLWHA}) in Tanzania, selects stigmatization as his perspective, and chooses participant-centered contextual Bible study as his method to argue that the reading oftexts from the Gospel of John by {PLWHA} (given their lived experiences of stigmatization) empowers them to reject stigmatization as unjust. Mligo's study shows that Christian {PLWHA} reject stigmatization because it does not comply with the attitude of Jesus toward stigmatized groups in his own time. The theology emerging from the readings by stigmatized {PLWHA}, through their evaluation of Jesus' attitudes and acts toward stigmatized people in the texts, challenges churches in their obligatory mission as disciples of Jesus. Churches are challenged to reconsider healing, hospitality and caring, prophetic voices against stigmatization, and the way they teach about {HIV} and {AIDS} in relation to sexuality. Churches must revisit their practices toward stigmatized groups and listen to their voices. Mligo argues that participant-centered Bible-study methods similar to the one used in this book (whereby stigmatized people are the primary interlocutors in the process) can be useful tools in listening to the voices of stigmatized groups"}, pagetotal = {476}, publisher = {Pickwick Publications}, author = {Mligo, Elia Shabani}, date = {2011}, }