With articles from the ‘Religion and Political Thought’ conference held in Copenhagen last September, BCT 7.2 is now out.
Vol 7, No 2 (2011)
Biblical Politics
Table of Contents
Editorial
| Editorial: Biblical Politics | |
| Roland Boer |
Articles
| The Place of Religion in the Iconography of Democracy and the Politics/Aesthetics of ‘Representation’ (Race/Religion/Sex) | |
| Yvonne Sherwood |
| The Multicultural Christ: Jesus the Jew and the New Perspective on Paul in an Age of Neoliberalism | |
| James Crossley |
| Becoming Whosoever: Reexamining Pauline Universalism | |
| Mika Ojakangas |
| Paul’s Uncertain Transitions | |
| Roland Boer |
| Knowledge, Information and Power in the ‘Biblical’ Sense: The Story of King Saul | |
| Milena Kirova |
| Toward a Radical Naturalistic and Humanistic Interpretation of the Abrahamic Religions: In Search for the Wholly Other than the Horror and Terror of Nature and History | |
| Rudolf Siebert |
Book Reviews
| Review of Daniel Langton, The Apostle Paul in the Jewish Imagination: A Study in Modern Jewish-Christian Relations | |
| Jay Twomey |
| Review of Colin Davis, Critical Excess: Overreading in Derrida, Deleuze, Levinas, Žižek and Cavell | |
| Christine Mitchell |
| Review of Daniel Bodi, The Demise of the Warlord: A New Look at the David Story | |
| Peter D. Miscall |
| Review of Tim Frank, Daughter of Lachish | |
| Judith McKinlay |
| Review of Ovidiu Creangă, ed. Men and Masculinity in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond | |
| Milena Kirova |
| Review of Keith Bodner, 1 Samuel: A Narrative Commentary | |
| Benjamin J.M. Johnson |
| Review of Gail P. C. Streete, Redeemed Bodies: Women Martyrs in Early Christianity | |
| Philip Michael Forness |
| Review of Warren Carter, John and Empire: Initial Explorations | |
| Coleman A. Baker |
10 September, 2011 at 3:29 am
[...] relevance…anyway, here is the latest edition of the Bible and Critical Theory [7.2] (HT: Roland Boer), with articles from the ‘Religion and Political Thought’ conference held in Copenhagen, [...]
10 September, 2011 at 11:06 am
Before anyone delves into the bible they had better know the author in an intimate way.The author is the holy spirit, and the holy spirit is Jesus,and Jesus is God. Isaiah 28:10;King James Bible
For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little.
What hatred will do is fixate on what they think is a verse seeking blood, and will latch onto it like a leach. That to say the least is not a Christlike thing to do.