The savage text
how the Bible has been used to spread hatred
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Author
Publication
2008 - Blackwell Pub., Malden, MA, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
54,500 words, Guess
Page Count
218 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781405170161
- ISBN-139781405170178
- ISBN-101405170166
- ISBN-101405170174
- LibraryThing7157460
and 6 more
- Goodreads4086705
- Library of Congress Control Number2008004419
- OCLC Control Number192045519
- Better World Books9781405170161
- Better World Books9781405170178
- Open LibraryOL16488777M
Classifications
- DDC220.608
- LCCBS538.3 .T43 2008
- LCCBS538.3.T43 2008
Description
Misuse of the Bible has made hatred holy. In this provocative book, Adrian Thatcher argues that debates on sexuality currently raging through the churches are the latest outbreak in a long line of savage interpretations of the Bible. Fascinating reading for anyone concerned about the future of Christianity. A provocative book claiming that debates on sexuality currently raging through the churches are the latest outbreak in a long line of savage interpretations of the Bible Argues that the Bible has been abused to convert the "good news" which it brings to the world, into one which has been used to discriminate against many groups, including children, women, Jews, people of color, slaves, heretics, and homosexuals Asks how Christians have been able to conduct, in public and on a global scale, an argument that has exposed so much prejudice, fear and hatred Offers an alternative, faithful and peaceable reading of the Bible, drawing on numerous examples throughout Breaks new ground in debates about sexual ethics and biblical interpretation
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Series Statement
- Blackwell manifestos
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