<b>The use of violence in punishing adultery in Biblical texts (Deuteronomy 22:13-29 and John 7:53-8:11)</b> In this article, the focus is on the extent to which in biblical texts violence is deemed acceptable in punishing adultery. Jesus’ attitude to this severe punishment is discussed. Jesus concurs with the sanction imposed by Moses but the effect of his requirement that each individual in the group of executioners be without sin, is in fact that the punishment cannot be carried out. The way in which Jesus intervenes is in line of discussions in the Old Testament and in early Judaism that are aimed at imposing restraints of the use of violence in punishing sexual offences. The article concludes with an evaluation o...
Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jesus and hi...
<b>Hermeneutical perspectives on violence in the New Testament </b> This arti...
Violent people often claim that God sanctions their actions. In two studies, participants read a vio...
The use of violence in punishing adultery in Biblical texts (Deuteronomy 22:13-29 and John 7:53-8:11...
<b>Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jes...
Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jesus and hi...
<b>The reaction of Jesus and his disciples to violence in the Gospel of John</b> &#...
Present day reflection upon the burning questions of evil an violence increasingly dominate the agen...
<b>Exposure of evil: Exegetical perspectives on violence in Revelation 18</b> ...
The reaction of Jesus and his disciples to violence in the Gospel of John This article is the second...
<b>Jesus and violence: Mark 12:1-12 (and par) and Thomas 65</b> As an advance...
Hermeneutical perspectives on violence in the New Testament This article discusses hermeneutical...
<b>Marriage in the first-century Mediterranean world (III): Jesus and marriage</b> ...
This article examines three major patterns of violence in Christian theological thoug...
<b>The petition for forgiveness in the Lord’s Prayer from a biblical theological pastoral pers...
Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jesus and hi...
<b>Hermeneutical perspectives on violence in the New Testament </b> This arti...
Violent people often claim that God sanctions their actions. In two studies, participants read a vio...
The use of violence in punishing adultery in Biblical texts (Deuteronomy 22:13-29 and John 7:53-8:11...
<b>Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jes...
Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jesus and hi...
<b>The reaction of Jesus and his disciples to violence in the Gospel of John</b> &#...
Present day reflection upon the burning questions of evil an violence increasingly dominate the agen...
<b>Exposure of evil: Exegetical perspectives on violence in Revelation 18</b> ...
The reaction of Jesus and his disciples to violence in the Gospel of John This article is the second...
<b>Jesus and violence: Mark 12:1-12 (and par) and Thomas 65</b> As an advance...
Hermeneutical perspectives on violence in the New Testament This article discusses hermeneutical...
<b>Marriage in the first-century Mediterranean world (III): Jesus and marriage</b> ...
This article examines three major patterns of violence in Christian theological thoug...
<b>The petition for forgiveness in the Lord’s Prayer from a biblical theological pastoral pers...
Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jesus and hi...
<b>Hermeneutical perspectives on violence in the New Testament </b> This arti...
Violent people often claim that God sanctions their actions. In two studies, participants read a vio...