Project Details
Description
Bloomsbury T&T Clark have commissioned a definitive and comprehensive reference work for biblical scholars, scholars of religion, religious leaders and community members, practitioners, students, and lay readers interested in the Bible and violence.
The Bible and Violence aims to be an inclusive reference work that explores the complex dynamics between the Bible, its interpretation, reception, and outworkings, with particular emphasis on violence in its multifarious forms.
These specially commissioned essays from leading and emerging researchers in the discipline will provide critical examinations of the progress and direction of debates around violence and the Bible, as well as a foundation for future research.
The Bible and Violence aims to be an inclusive reference work that explores the complex dynamics between the Bible, its interpretation, reception, and outworkings, with particular emphasis on violence in its multifarious forms.
These specially commissioned essays from leading and emerging researchers in the discipline will provide critical examinations of the progress and direction of debates around violence and the Bible, as well as a foundation for future research.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 1/10/22 → … |
Collaborative partners
- Edge Hill University (lead)
- Johanna Stiebert, University of Leeds
- Mmapula Kebaneilwe
- Johnathan Jodamus
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