Genocide, the Bible, and biblical scholarship

Genocide, the Bible, and biblical scholarship

by Shawn Kelley

Part of Brill research perspectives

Browse books you can read free on Readfeed

No club is reading this yet — be the first to start one

Start a club free
About
"Scholarship is currently engaged in a rich debate around the historical, hermeneutical and theological problems posed by the Bible's occasional yet enthusiastic endorsement of mass extermination. The article engages this ongoing scholarly conversation by way of a dialogue with the emerging field of genocide studies. Part I analyzes the scholarly debates that swirl around definitional and theoretical issues. Far from being an atavistic or irrational irruption into the ordered world of civilization, scholarship sees genocide as woven into the very structure of modern civilization. Part II and III look closely at specific biblical examples of mass extermination. Attention is paid to both ancient extermination campaigns and to textual moments where the Bible appears to endorse mass violence. The article concludes by challenging the widely held view that genocide arises out of ancient hatred and briefly sketches the wide range of ideological elements that inform genocidal thinking and practice." --

Discuss Genocide, the Bible, and biblical scholarship with other readers

Join or start a book club for Genocide, the Bible, and biblical scholarship on Readfeed. Live chat, shared reading progress, and AI discussion questions — free to get started.

Frequently asked questions

How do I join a book club for Genocide, the Bible, and biblical scholarship?

Sign up free on Readfeed, then browse public clubs or start your own club with Genocide, the Bible, and biblical scholarship as the current read. Invite friends with a share link and discuss together with live chat and AI discussion questions.

Can I discuss Genocide, the Bible, and biblical scholarship with other readers online?

Yes. Readfeed book clubs let you chat live, share progress, and join discussions about Genocide, the Bible, and biblical scholarship with readers worldwide — whether your club is virtual, in-person, or hybrid.

Is Readfeed free?

Yes. Creating an account and joining book clubs is free. Sign up to find readers who love the same books and start discussing today.