Map or Compass? The Bible on Violence
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The interpretation of biblical violence continues to present a complex challenge to interpreters, including those from belief, no belief and religious perspectives. Placing this interpretative task within the frame of generous collaboration, irenic listening, and multidisciplinary scholarship allows new perspectives to surface.
The interpretation of biblical violence continues to present a complex challenge to interpreters, including those from belief, no belief and religious perspectives. Placing this interpretative task within the frame of generous collaboration, irenic listening, and multidisciplinary scholarship allows new perspectives to surface.
These principles were key to the range of papers given at the second annual conference in 2020 of the Bristol Centre for the Study of Bible and Violence in 2020—a postgraduate research and study centre dedicated to the interpretation of biblical texts of violence.
This edited book includes:
• three chapters which grapple with the violence of the conquest of Canaan —from Paul Copan, William Ford, and Helen Paynter;
• further explorations of violence in Deuteronomy, Judges, Ezekiel and Revelation;
• Mary Magdalene and modern sexual violence;
• Esther and Quentin Tarantino;
• contemporary representations of the crucifixion, forced marriage in Christian pedagogic materials, and a cross-reading of abattoirs
and the crucifixion.
This is the second of, at least, four volumes providing resources for researchers and in the classroom exploring the intersection between violence and biblical texts.
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Table of Contents | INTRODUCTION: BIBLICAL VIOLENCE IN THE CROSSHAIRS Part 1 FINDING BRIGHT SPOTS IN OLD TESTAMENT WARFARE TEXTS Part 2 ‘AS LONG AS (S)HE LIVES’: AN APPLICATION OF WILLIAM WEBB’S REDEMPTIVE-MOVEMENT HERMENEUTIC TO DEUTERONOMY 22.28-29 Part 3 LIONS IN LAMBS’ CLOTHING? A RESPONSE TO MIDDLETON’S THE VIOLENCE OF THE LAMB: MARTYRS AS AGENTS OF DIVINE JUDGEMENT IN THE BOOK OF REVELATION Part 4 ONCE UPON A TIME IN PERSIA: THE ETHICS OF VIOLENCE IN THE BOOK OF ESTHER AND QUENTIN TARANTINO’S ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD |
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