"Harnessing Chaos" is an explanation of changes in dominant politicalized assumptions about what the Bible really means in English culture since the 1960s. James G. Crossley looks at how the social upheavals of the 1960s, and the economic shift from the post-war dominance of Keynesianism to the post-1970s dominance of neoliberalism, brought about certain emphases and nuances in the ways in which the Bible is popularly understood, particularly in relation to dominant political ideas. This book examines the decline of politically radical biblical interpretation in parliamentary politics and the victory of (a modified form of) Margaret Thatcher's re-reading of the liberal Bible tradition, following the normalisation of (a modified form of) Tha...
This is the final version of the chapter. Reproduced by permission of Oxford University Press . Avai...
“Book of Empire” reveals that contrary to what is often suggested by scholars, modernism is not a mo...
The objective of this article is to approach the interpretation of the Christian Bible from the pers...
Harnessing Chaos: The Bible in English Political Discourse Since 1968 (2014) looked at the shifts in...
This article reviews some (and only some) of the dominant ways in which the Bible is understood in m...
For biblical authors and readers, law and restoration are central concepts in the Bible, but they we...
Over the last centuries, the Shakespearean text has often been imagined in ways that exhibit paralle...
This critical reading/dialogue follows a straightforward structure. Firstly, it presents some of the...
The subject of ‘rewriting’ the Bible has caused considerable discussion in several forums. In th...
The use of biblical texts by politicians in recent years has led to a proliferation of critical publ...
Religious language exerted multivalent force in Victorian society, as this case study of Gaskell’s n...
In Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza’s proposed emancipatory paradigm, the biblical scholar must both an...
What is the future for the Bible, one of the most important books in the world? In this manifesto, R...
I argue that the Christian Neo-conservatives (like many before them, including the Medieval crusader...
The British and Foreign Bible Society is one of the most illustrious Christian charities in the Unit...
This is the final version of the chapter. Reproduced by permission of Oxford University Press . Avai...
“Book of Empire” reveals that contrary to what is often suggested by scholars, modernism is not a mo...
The objective of this article is to approach the interpretation of the Christian Bible from the pers...
Harnessing Chaos: The Bible in English Political Discourse Since 1968 (2014) looked at the shifts in...
This article reviews some (and only some) of the dominant ways in which the Bible is understood in m...
For biblical authors and readers, law and restoration are central concepts in the Bible, but they we...
Over the last centuries, the Shakespearean text has often been imagined in ways that exhibit paralle...
This critical reading/dialogue follows a straightforward structure. Firstly, it presents some of the...
The subject of ‘rewriting’ the Bible has caused considerable discussion in several forums. In th...
The use of biblical texts by politicians in recent years has led to a proliferation of critical publ...
Religious language exerted multivalent force in Victorian society, as this case study of Gaskell’s n...
In Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza’s proposed emancipatory paradigm, the biblical scholar must both an...
What is the future for the Bible, one of the most important books in the world? In this manifesto, R...
I argue that the Christian Neo-conservatives (like many before them, including the Medieval crusader...
The British and Foreign Bible Society is one of the most illustrious Christian charities in the Unit...
This is the final version of the chapter. Reproduced by permission of Oxford University Press . Avai...
“Book of Empire” reveals that contrary to what is often suggested by scholars, modernism is not a mo...
The objective of this article is to approach the interpretation of the Christian Bible from the pers...