Scripture and Violence
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Scripture and Violence
Weiss, Daniel H.; Snyder, Julia
Taylor & Francis Inc
09/2020
144
Mole
Inglês
9780815362579
15 a 20 dias
285
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1. Introduction: scripture and violence - is there a bomb in this text? 2. Reading and debating the Qur'an with ISIS 3. "And God said": do biblical commands to conquer land make people more violent, or less? 4. Invoking the Qur?an in a Muslim debate over suicide attacks 5. Texts and violence in modern Israel: interpreting Pinchas 6. Why saying "only some Muslims are violent" is no better than saying "all Muslims are violent" 7. Left behind? The New Testament and American evangelical Christian support for war 8. "There never was and never will be": violence and interpretive erasure in the Jewish tradition 9. Reading scripture reverentially but not univocally: why words in themselves are not dangerous 10. Wrestling with scripture and avoiding violence in the university classroom
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BT Sanhedrin 113a;Jewish scripture;BT Sanhedrin 45b;religious scripture;BT Sanhedrin;the bible;Young Men;Christian scripture;Late Great Planet Earth;islamic scripture;World War III;Christianity;Scriptural Text;islam;Scriptural Reasoning;religion and violence;ISIS;qur'an;Violent Conquest;terrorism;Divine Authorization;extremism;Suicide Attacks;Judaism;Dialogical Hermeneutics;Martyrdom Operations;Classical Rabbinic Literature;Scriptural Portrayals;Palestinian Talmud;American Evangelical Christianity;Violent Scripture;American Evangelical;Midianite Woman;American Evangelical Christians;Rabbinic Texts;Young South African Man;Babylonian Talmud
1. Introduction: scripture and violence - is there a bomb in this text? 2. Reading and debating the Qur'an with ISIS 3. "And God said": do biblical commands to conquer land make people more violent, or less? 4. Invoking the Qur?an in a Muslim debate over suicide attacks 5. Texts and violence in modern Israel: interpreting Pinchas 6. Why saying "only some Muslims are violent" is no better than saying "all Muslims are violent" 7. Left behind? The New Testament and American evangelical Christian support for war 8. "There never was and never will be": violence and interpretive erasure in the Jewish tradition 9. Reading scripture reverentially but not univocally: why words in themselves are not dangerous 10. Wrestling with scripture and avoiding violence in the university classroom
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
BT Sanhedrin 113a;Jewish scripture;BT Sanhedrin 45b;religious scripture;BT Sanhedrin;the bible;Young Men;Christian scripture;Late Great Planet Earth;islamic scripture;World War III;Christianity;Scriptural Text;islam;Scriptural Reasoning;religion and violence;ISIS;qur'an;Violent Conquest;terrorism;Divine Authorization;extremism;Suicide Attacks;Judaism;Dialogical Hermeneutics;Martyrdom Operations;Classical Rabbinic Literature;Scriptural Portrayals;Palestinian Talmud;American Evangelical Christianity;Violent Scripture;American Evangelical;Midianite Woman;American Evangelical Christians;Rabbinic Texts;Young South African Man;Babylonian Talmud