This essay introduces the concept of “carceral hermeneutics,„ the art of interpreting Scripture from within prisons as, or alongside, incarcerated persons. Reading the Bible in prison reframes the Bible as a whole, highlighting how the original sites of textual production were frequently sites of exile, prison, confinement, and control. Drawing on the work of Lauren F. Winner, the author explores the “characteristic damages„ of reading the Bible without attention to the carceral and suggests that physically re-locating the task of biblical interpretation can unmask interpretative damage and reveal alternative, life-giving readings. The essay concludes with an extended example, showing how the idea of cruciformity is ...
A version of this paper was first presented under the title 'Biblical Interpretation in Latin Americ...
This essay constructs a distinctly Christian ethic of torture by first defining torture and explorin...
In this article, I argue that revenge fantasies such as those found in the Oracles Against the Natio...
In order to construct a basis for reading the Bible from a hermeneutics of rape it is argued that th...
Recent work in biblical studies has given increased attention to a reading of Jesus as a victim of s...
This article explores the ways bibles are used, marked, annotated, and damaged, and what the evidenc...
Literary analysis of texts dealing with the experiences of tortured bodies faces numerous riddles. F...
Recent suggestions have been made that theology may have more to offer on matters related to the sub...
Understanding the physical realities and social attitudes concerning incarceration in the ancient wo...
This is a republication of the article David Tombs, ‘Crucifixion, State Terror, and Sexual Abuse’, U...
At the rear of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem is a small chapel known as the Prison o...
The United States holds the title of world champion in incarceration, outpacing itself by imprisonin...
Not long ago, while driving on the freeway to Chicago, I noticed an old family van, the back door of...
This thesis deals with the development of a contextual theology that explores the use of prison as ...
This dissertation investigates the connection between incarceration and purgative penance as it deve...
A version of this paper was first presented under the title 'Biblical Interpretation in Latin Americ...
This essay constructs a distinctly Christian ethic of torture by first defining torture and explorin...
In this article, I argue that revenge fantasies such as those found in the Oracles Against the Natio...
In order to construct a basis for reading the Bible from a hermeneutics of rape it is argued that th...
Recent work in biblical studies has given increased attention to a reading of Jesus as a victim of s...
This article explores the ways bibles are used, marked, annotated, and damaged, and what the evidenc...
Literary analysis of texts dealing with the experiences of tortured bodies faces numerous riddles. F...
Recent suggestions have been made that theology may have more to offer on matters related to the sub...
Understanding the physical realities and social attitudes concerning incarceration in the ancient wo...
This is a republication of the article David Tombs, ‘Crucifixion, State Terror, and Sexual Abuse’, U...
At the rear of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem is a small chapel known as the Prison o...
The United States holds the title of world champion in incarceration, outpacing itself by imprisonin...
Not long ago, while driving on the freeway to Chicago, I noticed an old family van, the back door of...
This thesis deals with the development of a contextual theology that explores the use of prison as ...
This dissertation investigates the connection between incarceration and purgative penance as it deve...
A version of this paper was first presented under the title 'Biblical Interpretation in Latin Americ...
This essay constructs a distinctly Christian ethic of torture by first defining torture and explorin...
In this article, I argue that revenge fantasies such as those found in the Oracles Against the Natio...