The Bible proclaims a message of liberation. Though the Bible arose in an age when slavery and patriarchalism permeated society, the biblical authors sought to elevate the rights of slaves, the poor, and women. Their attempts to elevate the oppressed setin motion a trajectory of evolution, which we should still be advancing today. Critics of the Bible declare that it accepts slavery and the subordination of women, but they fail to understand the biblical texts in their historical context. For their age the biblical authors were advanced in their understanding of human rights, and the democratic values we hold today actually resulted from their early attempts to affirm the dignity and rights of slaves and women. It is equally important that we critique those spokespersons of the church who quote the Bible literally but have lost sight of its historical context so that they might still subordinate women today. Such spokespersons also declare that the Bible condemns homosexuality. But a closer reading of the text discerns that those few passages that address same-sex relations actually condemn rape, ritual prostitution, and master-slave relations. To use the Bible to condemn people is to misuse the Bible.
Robert Karl Gnuse
Trajectories of Justice [PDF ebook]
What the Bible Says about Slaves, Women, and Homosexuality
Trajectories of Justice [PDF ebook]
What the Bible Says about Slaves, Women, and Homosexuality
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 202 ● ISBN 9780718844561 ● Publisher The Lutterworth Press ● Published 2016 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 4971205 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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