Bible and Sexual Violence Against Men

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biblical interpretation
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Christ Child
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Ezekiel 16
False Rape Allegations
Feminist Biblical Scholars
Gay Male Rape
gendered violence research
Gospel Accounts
Hebrew Bible
Hegemonic Masculinity
Jesus' enforced nudity
Left Handed Man
Lesbian Gaze
Literary Feminist Readings
Lot's Daughters
Lot's Wife
Lot’s Daughters
Lot’s Wife
Male Rape
Male Rape Victims
masculinity studies
Potiphar's Wife
Potiphar’s Wife
Prolific Case
religious trauma
Samson's Hair
Samson’s Hair
sexual violence
sexual violence in religious texts
sociological perspectives
Toxic Masculinity
trauma and stigma
UK History
UK Legislation
Unwanted Sexual Attention
Wider Issues
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367562878
  • Weight: 140g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

Chris Greenough is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religion, Edge Hill University, UK.

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