Coping with violence in the New Testament
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Coping with violence in the New Testament
(Studies in theology and religion (STAR), v. 16)
Brill, 2012
- : hardback
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注記
Proceedings of a conference held Jan. 21-23, 2008 in Stellenbosch, South Africa
Bibliography: p. [275]-294
Includes indexes
収録内容
- Religion, Bible and violence / Jan Willem van Henten
- Violence in the New Testament and the Roman Empire : ambivalence, othering, agency / Jeremy Punt
- Paul's version of "turning the other cheek" : rethinking violence and tolerance / Andries van Aarde
- Violence in the Letter to the Galatians? / Francois Tolmie
- A godfighter becomes a fighter for God / Rob van Houwelingen
- Jesus and violence : an ideological-critical reading of the tenants in Mark 12:1-12 and Thomas 65 / Ernest van Eck
- The use of violence in punishing adultery in biblical texts (Deuteronomy 22:13-29 and John 7:53-8:11) / Wim J.C. Weren
- Violence in a gospel of love / Jan van der Watt and Jacobus Kok
- Images of war and creation, of violence and non-violence in the Revelation of John / Paul B. Decock
- Unmasking and challenging evil : exegetical perspectives on violence in Revelation 18 / Pieter G.R. de Villiers
- The eschatological battle according to the Book of Revelation : perspectives on Revelation 19:11-21 / Tobias Nicklas
- Hermeneutical perspectives on violence in the New Testament / Pieter G.R. de Villers
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Violence is present in the very heart of religion and its sacred traditions - also of Christianity and the Bible. The problem, however, is not only that violence is ingrained in the mere existence of religions with their sacred traditions. It is equally problematic to realise that the icy grip of violence on the sacred has gone unnoticed and unchallenged for a very long time. The present publication aims to contribute to the recent scholarly debate about the interconnections between violence and monotheistic religions by analysing the role of violence in the New Testament as well as by offering some hermeneutical perspectives on violence as it is articulated in the earliest Christian writings.
Contributors include: Andries G. van Aarde, Paul Decock, Pieter G.R. de Villiers, Ernest van Eck, Jan Willem van Henten, Rob van Houwelingen, Kobus Kok, Tobias Nicklas, Jeremy Punt, Jan G. van der Watt, and Wim Weren.
目次
Preface
Jan Willem van Henten (University of Amsterdam, University of Stellenbosch), Pieter G.R. de Villiers (University of the Free State)
Part I
INTRODUCTORY ESSAYS
Chapter One: Religion, Bible and Violence
Jan Willem van Henten (University of Amsterdam, University of Stellenbosch)
Chapter Two: Violence in the New Testament and the Roman Empire: Ambivalence, Othering, Agency
Jeremy Punt (University of Stellenbosch)
Part II
CASE STUDIES
Chapter Three: Paul's Version of "Turning the Other Cheek". Rethinking Violence and Tolerance
Andries van Aarde (University of Pretoria)
Chapter Four: Violence in the Letter to the Galatians?
Francois Tolmie (University of the Free State)
Chapter Five: A Godfighter Becomes a Fighter for God
Rob van Houwelingen (Theological University Kampen)
Chapter Six: Jesus and Violence: An Ideological-Critical Reading of the Tenants in Mark 12:1-12
Ernest van Eck (University of Pretoria)
Chapter Seven: The Use of Violence in Punishing Adultery in Biblical Texts (Deuteronomy 22:13-29 and John 7:53-8:11)
Wim Weren (Tilburg University)
Chapter Eight: Violence in a Gospel of Love
Jan van der Watt (Radboud University of Nijmegen, University of Pretoria) and Jacobus Kok (University of Pretoria)
Chapter Nine: Images of War and Creation, of Violence and Non-Violence in the Revelation of John
Paul B. Decock (University of KwaZulu-Natal, St. Joseph's Theological Institute)
Chapter Ten: Exegetical Perspectives on Violence in Revelation 18
Pieter G.R. de Villiers (University of the Free State)
Chapter Eleven: The Eschatological Battle according to the Book of Revelation: Perpectives on Revelation 19:11-21
Tobias Nicklas (University of Regensburg)
Part III
EPILOGUE
Chapter Twelve: Hermeneutical Perspectives on Violence in the New Testament
Pieter G.R. de Villiers (University of the Free State)
Bibliography
Subject Index
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