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The Violence of the Biblical God: Canonical Narrative and Christian Faith is unavailable, but you can change that!

How we can make sense of violence in the Bible? The teachings of the incarnate Jesus sometimes seem to be at odds with the edicts of the God of Israel. Joshua commands God’s people to wipe out everyone in the Promised Land, yet Jesus commands God’s people to love their enemies. How are we to interpret passages on violence when it is sanctioned at one point and condemned at another? The Violence...

made at discrete moments in human experience and for particular purposes. The implications of each decision, as they play out in the reciprocal choosing between God and human partners, precipitate accommodations that draw God ever more deeply into the maelstrom of human violence. The episodes of the narrative are points in God’s story and not templates to be replicated by readers in their times. In particular, the salient instances of divine violence in Egypt and Canaan constitute divine actions
Pages 205–206