This brilliantly accessible and engaging book canvasses one of the heaviest themes in the Bible, examining portrayals of violence in its many forms. Unlike so many accessible Bible studies, Violence & the Bible for Normal People resists the temptation to provide ‘neat and tidy’ theological solutions to some of the most challenging texts in the Bible, instead naming them for what they are and examining their ongoing legacies.
Weaving her love of true crime and murder mysteries with her extensive expertise, biblical scholar Caroline Blyth has written a book that is both profoundly honest and engaging-that honors the weighty legacies of these texts, but resists being weighed down by them.
If you have ever struggled with biblical portrayals of violence-human and divine-this book is for you. If you have ever seethed in church as violence was described as adultery, this book is for you. If you are seeking a trustworthy guide through the Bible’s texts of terror, this book is for you.
Join Caroline Blyth as she illuminates some of the darkest biblical narratives and gently examines the questions they raise, both for their ancient authors and their readers today.
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1. Violence in the Bible from 30, 000 Feet
2. Murder
3. Divine Violence
4. Sexual Violence
5. The Violence of Enslavement
6. Human Sacrifice
7. So What?
Things for Normal People to Read (Or Not…No Judgment)
About the Author
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Caroline Blyth (Ph D University of Edinburgh) is a Scottish biblical scholar who’s made her second home in Aotearoa New Zealand. Before she dipped her toes into biblical studies, she gained a degree in psychology and worked as a mental health nurse. Since taking (very!) early retirement from academic life in 2021, Caroline has worked as a freelance proofreader and editor. In her spare time, she busies herself with various ‘passion projects, ‘ which usually involve investigating biblical violence in light of contemporary crime narratives, both real and fictional. Her childhood love of crime fiction has never waned, and she’s recently turned her hand to writing some murder mysteries of her own.