Marriage, Bible, Violence: Intersections and Impacts
English
By (author): Johanna Stiebert Saima Afzal
Drawing on both biblical studies scholarship and practitioner experience, this book explores the disjuncture between complementarian accounts of biblical marriage and intersections of marriage and violence in texts from Jewish and Christian Scriptures.
This volume challenges authoritative complementarian claims to the Bibles allegedly clear and unequivocal directions on marriage. It refutes these claims with analysis of the muddled and often violent depictions of marriage in the Bible itself. Regular reminders show why such an exploration matters: that is, because recourse to the authority and plain meaning of the Bible has had and continues to have impact on real peoples lives. Sometimes, this impact is violent and traumatic, notably when the Bible is weaponised to justify intimate partner violence. This book explores a wide range of biblical texts and interpretations. Particular focus is placed on the influential pronouncements on biblical marriage by the US Family Research Council and Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. Textual analysis includes close focus on Genesis 13, Malachi 2, and Ephesians 5.
This book will appeal to students of biblical studies and theology, as well as anyone interested in research-based activism and in how sacred texts are directed towards modern day-to-day life. It investigates marriage, the Bible, and violence, all of which play significant roles in public discourses and popular culture.
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