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Rescuing the Bible
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Rescuing the Bible

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What is the future for the Bible, one of the most important books in the world? In this manifesto, Roland Boer explores the idea that the Bible is an unruly and uncontrollable text that has been colonized by church, synagogue, and state. This title powerfully argues that the Bible needs to be rescued from its abuse by the religious and political right. It considers the history of revolutionary readings of the Bible, from Gerrard Winstanley to the present. It urges a role for the Bible in a new ‘worldly left’: an alliance between the religious and secular left that can promote more progressive readings of the text. It concludes by offering a ‘political myth’ from the Bible that condemns oppression, imagines a better society and celebrates the biblical themes of opposition and chaos.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 November 2007
Pages
184
ISBN
9781405170208

What is the future for the Bible, one of the most important books in the world? In this manifesto, Roland Boer explores the idea that the Bible is an unruly and uncontrollable text that has been colonized by church, synagogue, and state. This title powerfully argues that the Bible needs to be rescued from its abuse by the religious and political right. It considers the history of revolutionary readings of the Bible, from Gerrard Winstanley to the present. It urges a role for the Bible in a new ‘worldly left’: an alliance between the religious and secular left that can promote more progressive readings of the text. It concludes by offering a ‘political myth’ from the Bible that condemns oppression, imagines a better society and celebrates the biblical themes of opposition and chaos.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 November 2007
Pages
184
ISBN
9781405170208