The Savage Text: The Use and Abuse of the BibleISBN: 978-1-4051-7016-1
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232 pages
October 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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Acknowledgments ix
Part I What Is “The Savage Text”? 1
1 The “Savage Text”? 3
The Bible as an Idol? 3
The Manifesto of “The Savage Text” 9
The Argument of the Book 12
2 “Vile Affections”: The Bible and Homosexuality 15
Morality or Ideology? 15
A Guidebook for Sexual Behavior? 24
A Man Needs a Woman? 28
When is Exegesis Homophobic? 34
Part II The Savage Text at Work 37
3 “Cursed Be Canaan!”: The Bible, Racism, and Slavery 39
The Bible and Racism 39
The Bible and Slavery 47
Reading the Bible after Slavery 50
4 “The Great Day of Wrath”:The Bible and the End 57
“Man of War” or “Prince of Peace”? 58
“Rapture” or Rupture? 64
5 “Take Now Thy Son”: The Bible and Children 78
Jesus and Children 78
Putting Jesus First 93
6 “Thou Shalt Not Suffer a Witch to Live”:The Bible, Jews, and Women 95
The Bible and Anti-Semitism 96
The Bible and Misogyny 100
Learning from the Legacy? 106
Part III Beyond the Text: Faith in the Triune God 111
7 Faith in the Book or Faith in God? 113
The Scripture Principle 114
Hooker and the Middle Way 124
“Lost Christianities” and New “Heresies” 132
8 On Not Being a “People of the Book” 137
The Personalization of the Book 138
“Dis-solving” the Problem of Authority 145
Some Principles for a Peaceful Reading of the Bible 152
Conclusion 167
Glossary 170
Notes 180
Bibliography 197
Index of Scriptural Citations 206
General Index 212