Sex, Honor, and Power in the Deuteronomistic History

Sex, Honor, and Power in the Deuteronomistic History
Title Sex, Honor, and Power in the Deuteronomistic History PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Stone
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 178
Release 1996-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567324524

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In this original work, Stone studies the structure and social presuppositions of several narratives from the Deuteronomistic History in which sexual activity plays a significant role. Both narratological and anthropological tools are utilized in the textual analysis. Stone interestingly notes the link between sexual activity, gender and prestige structures; the emphasis on male contest and female chastity discussed by anthropologists of honour and shame; and the role of the exchange of women in relations between men. In each story, sexual practice is primarily related to male struggles for honour and power.

The New Cambridge Companion to Biblical Interpretation

The New Cambridge Companion to Biblical Interpretation
Title The New Cambridge Companion to Biblical Interpretation PDF eBook
Author Ian Boxall
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 411
Release 2022-10-31
Genre Bibles
ISBN 1108490921

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This volume provides an up-to-date introduction to the diverse ways the Bible is being interpreted by scholars in the field.

Practicing Safer Texts

Practicing Safer Texts
Title Practicing Safer Texts PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Stone
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 196
Release 2005-05-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780567081827

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This book uses the ubiquitous comparison between food and sex as a framework for examining a number of texts from the Hebrew Bible, as well as later readings of those texts and interpretive issues raised by the texts. A range of biblical texts in which both food and sex appear are analyzed in an interdisciplinary fashion with the help of both traditional tools of biblical scholarship and less traditional tools such as Queer studies and cultural anthropology. By utilizing a reading lens that relates food and sex to one another intentionally, rather than treating them separately, the book will among other things question the tendency of readers of the Bible to overstress the gravity of sexual matters in relation to other matters of potential ethical, theological, exegetical and cultural concern, such as food. At the same time, as the title Practising Safer Texts indicates, the book also proposes a pragmatic approach to biblical interpretation that uses strategies of "safer sex" as a sort of loose model. Such an approach assesses texts and readings of the Bible not in a universalizing fashion but rather in terms of their likely effects, for good or ill, on particular readers in particular contexts and situations (just as notions of "safer sex" ask us to assess sexual acts not in a moralizing fashion but, rather, in terms of their likely effects on particular persons.

Pieces of Ease and Grace

Pieces of Ease and Grace
Title Pieces of Ease and Grace PDF eBook
Author Alan Cadwallader
Publisher ATF Press
Pages 265
Release 2013-12-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1922239011

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The previous volume of essays, Five Uneasy Pieces was warmly received. People of faith and spirituality were looking for liberating understandings of the Bible in engagement with their own sexualities and those of friends, family and beyond. The book demonstrated clearly that oppressive uses of selected texts from the Bible were invalid. But more is needed. The obligation upon scriptural scholars is to establish scripture's hospitable inclusion of those whose sexual identities have been subjected to such oppression. Pieces of Ease and Grace retrieves biblical texts as actively embracing gays and lesbians within the community of faith. Their stories profoundly intersect with those of scripture. Here is a collection of biblical essays on sexuality and welcome that restores the Bible as a book of grace to those whose sexual identities had previously been lost, or condemned, in interpretation.

Between Woman, Man and God

Between Woman, Man and God
Title Between Woman, Man and God PDF eBook
Author Hagith Sivan
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 285
Release 2004-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567609987

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At the heart of the Exodus is a recitation of the Decalogue, a "contract" between Yahweh and Israel that inscribes Israel into the fabric of human societies while emphasizing its uniqueness through Yahweh. According to the demands of the Decalogue, manhood entails the avoidance of stealing, killing, and coveting, not to mention apostasy and violation of the Sabbath and other men's property. What, then, would be the essence of womanhood, if different? Is there an exclusion of women from active participation in the Sinaitic theophany and, consequently, from active sharing of responsibility and identity? How ethically normative are the Ten Commandments? And, in terms of the present study, how gender specific are they? This study reclaims the encoded voice of womanhood, or rather the code of women as one crucial key for comprehending the ancient Israelite mind. By selecting female characters' narratives as interpretative clues for the "law", this book presents a reading of the Decalogue at three levels: legal, behavioral and representational.

The Bible and Sexual Violence Against Men

The Bible and Sexual Violence Against Men
Title The Bible and Sexual Violence Against Men PDF eBook
Author Chris Greenough
Publisher Routledge
Pages 94
Release 2020-10-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 1000200108

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At least 1 in 6 men have experienced some form of sexual violence. The Bible and Sexual Violence Against Men argues that the shame and stigma around male sexual abuse are interwoven with contemporary social and cultural concepts of masculinity, and are also found in the ancient world and biblical texts themselves. This book is interdisciplinary and has three main areas of exploration: #MenToo? Exploring the myths around sexual violence against men Sexual violence against men in the Hebrew Bible Reading Jesus’ enforced nudity at the crucifixion as sexual violence. Given the enduring importance of the Bible in contemporary society, this book explores the biblical texts that depict sexual violence against men. It examines critical approaches from theology, biblical, and religious studies perspectives, while also exploring insights from the fields of sociology, psychology, and criminology as well as referring to legal cases and legislation, charity work, and media-focussed articles. In seeking to serve a number of interested readers, including those who are not familiar with the Bible, short summaries of the biblical texts under discussion are given in each case.

Women, Ideology and Violence

Women, Ideology and Violence
Title Women, Ideology and Violence PDF eBook
Author Cheryl Anderson
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 168
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780567082527

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Cheryl Anderson examines the laws relating to women that are found in the Book of the Covenant and the Deuteronomic law. She argues that the laws can be divided into those that treat women similarly to men (defined as 'inclusive' laws) and those that treat women differently ('exclusive' laws). She then suggests that the exclusive laws, which construct gender as male dominance/female subordination, do not just describe violence against women but are inherently violent toward women. As a non-historical critique of ideology, critical theory is used to offer analytical insights that have significant implications for understanding gender constructions in both ancient and contemporary settings.