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The Immoral Bible Approaches To Old Testament Ethics Eryl Wynn Davies

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The Immoral Bible Approaches To Old Testament Ethics Eryl Wynn Davies
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Publisher: T.& T.Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.17 MB
Author: Eryl Wynn Davies
ISBN: 9780567261625, 056726162X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Immoral Bible Approaches To Old Testament Ethics Eryl Wynn Davies by Eryl Wynn Davies 9780567261625, 056726162X instant download after payment.

Eryl W. Davies discusses the ethically problematic passages of the Hebrew Bible and the way scholars have addressed aspects of the bible generally regarded as offensive and unacceptable.
In this work Eryl W. Davies sums up a career's worth of in-depth reflection on the thorny issue of biblical ethics examining the Bible's, at times problematic, stance upon slavery, polygamy and perhaps its most troublesome aspect, the sanctioning of violence and warfare. This is most pertinent in respect to Joshua 6-11 a text which lauds the 'holy war' of the Israelites, anihiliting the native inhabitants of Canaan, and a text which has been used to legitimise the actions of white colonists in North America, the Boers in South Africa and right-wing Zionists in modern Israel.

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