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In the history of the Western World, the Bible has been a perpetual source of inspiration and guidance for countless Christians. However, this Bible has also left a trail of pain. It is undeniable that the Bible is not always used for good. Sometimes the Bible can seem overtly evil. Sometimes its texts are terrible. Bishop John Shelby Spong boldly approaches those texts that have been
used through history to justify the denigration or persecution of others
while carrying with them the implied and imposed authority of the claim
that they were the "Word of God." As he exposes and challenges
what he calls the "terrible texts of the Bible," laying bare
the evil done by these texts in the name of God, he also seeks to redeem
these texts, hoping to recover their ultimate depth and purpose. Spong
looks specifically at texts used to justify homophobia, anti-Semitism,
treating women as second-class humans, corporal punishment, and environmental
degradation, but he also delivers a new picture of how Christians can
use the Bible today. As Spong battles against the way the Bible has
been used throughout history, he provides a new framework, introducing
people to a proper way to engage this holy book of the Judeo-Christian
tradition. Book Reviews
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