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The sins of Scripture : exposing the Bible's texts of hate to reveal the God of love / John Shelby Spong.

By: Publication details: [San Francisco] : HarperSanFrancisco, ©2005.Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi, 315 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0060762055
  • 9780060762056
  • 0060778407
  • 9780060778408
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 220.6 22
LOC classification:
  • BS511.3 .S69 2005
Contents:
The Word of God : Why this book, this theme, this author -- A claim that cannot endure -- The Bible and the environment: The ethics of overbreeding -- The virtue of birth control -- The earth fights back -- Bad theology creates bad ecology -- The Bible and women: Creation: The woman is not made in the image of God -- Sexism in Christian history -- The woman as the source of evil -- Menstruation and the male fear of blood -- Recasting the negativity -- The Bible and homosexuality: The ecclesiastical battle over homosexuality: intense, irrational, threatening and hysterical -- The holiness code from the Book of Leviticus -- The story of Sodom -- The homophobia of Paul -- The Bible and children: The appeal in the text "spare the rod" -- Violence is always violent, whether the victim be a child or an adult -- God as judge: searching for the source of the human need to suffer -- God as divine child abuser: the sadomasochism in the heart of Christianity -- Moving beyond the demeaning God into the God of life -- The Bible and anti-Semitism: Searching for the origins of Christian anti-Semitism -- Anti-Semitism in the Gospels -- The role of Judas Iscariot in the rise of anti-Semitism -- The circumstances that brought Judas into the Jesus story -- The Bible and certainty: The symptoms: conversion, missionary expansion, and religious bigotry -- Creedal development in the Christian church -- Since I have the truth, "no one comes to the Father but by me" -- My vision of an interfaith future -- Reading scripture as epic history: The Hebrew scriptures come into being -- Escaping the limits of the epic: the prophets, the writings, the dream -- Jesus and the Jewish epic -- Jesus beyond religion: the sign of the kingdom of God: the epic universalized and humanized.
Summary: An exploration of biblical passages that are used to justify discrimination, oppression, and violence against minorities, members of other faiths, and the environment seeks to reveal and recover the texts' ultimate depth and purpose.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-310) and index.

The Word of God : Why this book, this theme, this author -- A claim that cannot endure -- The Bible and the environment: The ethics of overbreeding -- The virtue of birth control -- The earth fights back -- Bad theology creates bad ecology -- The Bible and women: Creation: The woman is not made in the image of God -- Sexism in Christian history -- The woman as the source of evil -- Menstruation and the male fear of blood -- Recasting the negativity -- The Bible and homosexuality: The ecclesiastical battle over homosexuality: intense, irrational, threatening and hysterical -- The holiness code from the Book of Leviticus -- The story of Sodom -- The homophobia of Paul -- The Bible and children: The appeal in the text "spare the rod" -- Violence is always violent, whether the victim be a child or an adult -- God as judge: searching for the source of the human need to suffer -- God as divine child abuser: the sadomasochism in the heart of Christianity -- Moving beyond the demeaning God into the God of life -- The Bible and anti-Semitism: Searching for the origins of Christian anti-Semitism -- Anti-Semitism in the Gospels -- The role of Judas Iscariot in the rise of anti-Semitism -- The circumstances that brought Judas into the Jesus story -- The Bible and certainty: The symptoms: conversion, missionary expansion, and religious bigotry -- Creedal development in the Christian church -- Since I have the truth, "no one comes to the Father but by me" -- My vision of an interfaith future -- Reading scripture as epic history: The Hebrew scriptures come into being -- Escaping the limits of the epic: the prophets, the writings, the dream -- Jesus and the Jewish epic -- Jesus beyond religion: the sign of the kingdom of God: the epic universalized and humanized.

An exploration of biblical passages that are used to justify discrimination, oppression, and violence against minorities, members of other faiths, and the environment seeks to reveal and recover the texts' ultimate depth and purpose.

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