<strong>Monotheism and violence: A perspective on the position of J Assmann. </strong>The problem of monotheism and violence, as put forward by Assmann in a recent article "Monotheismus und Ikonoklasmus als politische Theologie", is addressed. Violence in a religious context more often than not emanates from a paradigm of exclusive monotheism. The origin of this kind of violence can be traced back to people in position of power who held the opinion that the truth was entrusted to them alone and that their enemies were also the enemies of their god. This also held true for interest groups in Judah. Old Testament literature promoting violence should be read critically within the broader context of books like Genesis, Ruth, Jonah a...
After considering monotheism as a necessary step for the laying the ground for modern rationalism, t...
<b>Violence in the New Testament and the Roman Empire: Ambivalence, othering, agency </b>...
The power of the sword and suffering: on the Reformational view of state violence. The nature of vio...
textabstractIntro: In 2010 verschenen twee boeken van Paul Cliteur over secularisme, godsdienst (voo...
Ein zentrales Thema der lateinischen Apologetik ist der Erweis der Existenz des einen Gottes und der...
It is often claimed that violence goes hand in hand with monotheistic religions. While the facts of ...
Does monotheism lead to violence? The article argues that the HB/OT gives different answers. There s...
This article seeks for a good method to use the Bible in a fruitful way in discussions about religio...
<strong>Monolatric-monotheistic perspectives in the Psalms: Concept for a theological construc...
Recent years have witnessed many actions, often violent and xenophobic, explicitly rooted in monothe...
The three Abrahamic religions have an ambivalent relationship to war and peace. On the one hand, God...
Hermeneutical perspectives on violence in the New Testament This article discusses hermeneutical...
PEACE AMIDST VIOLENCE: VARIOUS VIEWS IN THE TWELVE MINOR PROPHETSAmidst many perspectives on violenc...
Is there similarities between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam? If there, where is the similarity? A...
Volokhine Youri. Jan Assmann, Violence et monothéisme, Paris, Bayard, 2009 (trad. de l’allemand par ...
After considering monotheism as a necessary step for the laying the ground for modern rationalism, t...
<b>Violence in the New Testament and the Roman Empire: Ambivalence, othering, agency </b>...
The power of the sword and suffering: on the Reformational view of state violence. The nature of vio...
textabstractIntro: In 2010 verschenen twee boeken van Paul Cliteur over secularisme, godsdienst (voo...
Ein zentrales Thema der lateinischen Apologetik ist der Erweis der Existenz des einen Gottes und der...
It is often claimed that violence goes hand in hand with monotheistic religions. While the facts of ...
Does monotheism lead to violence? The article argues that the HB/OT gives different answers. There s...
This article seeks for a good method to use the Bible in a fruitful way in discussions about religio...
<strong>Monolatric-monotheistic perspectives in the Psalms: Concept for a theological construc...
Recent years have witnessed many actions, often violent and xenophobic, explicitly rooted in monothe...
The three Abrahamic religions have an ambivalent relationship to war and peace. On the one hand, God...
Hermeneutical perspectives on violence in the New Testament This article discusses hermeneutical...
PEACE AMIDST VIOLENCE: VARIOUS VIEWS IN THE TWELVE MINOR PROPHETSAmidst many perspectives on violenc...
Is there similarities between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam? If there, where is the similarity? A...
Volokhine Youri. Jan Assmann, Violence et monothéisme, Paris, Bayard, 2009 (trad. de l’allemand par ...
After considering monotheism as a necessary step for the laying the ground for modern rationalism, t...
<b>Violence in the New Testament and the Roman Empire: Ambivalence, othering, agency </b>...
The power of the sword and suffering: on the Reformational view of state violence. The nature of vio...