What does Jesus say and do within the narrative worlds of the New
Testament gospels that, through the ages, enabled innumerable gory
horrors and immense systemic violences to be perpetrated with his
presumed permission? That is the question driving this book. Its
compound title, Jesusviolence, simultaneously denotes: first, the
violences inflicted on the gospel Jesuses in their narrative worlds;
second, the violences enacted by the gospel Jesuses in their narrative
worlds; and third, certain of the violences enacted in Jesus's name in
our histories and worlds. The book's investigation of Jesusviolence
extends over a spectrum ranging from the spectacularly visible--most
notably, the ultraviolent spectacle that was Roman crucifixion--to the
systemically invisible, which is to say structural, sanctioned, or
sanctified violence, encapsulated in such gospel sayings as "The poor
you always have with you" and "Are you [humans] not of more value than
[nonhuman animals]?" Entangled with class- and species-related
stratgems of systemic violence in and after the gospels are
sex/gender-related stratagems, and race/ethnicity-related stratagems,
the latter epitomized by the whitening of the gospel Jesus(es). A
religio-cultural by-product of European colonialism, this white Jesus
still towers over much of the globe. The book also conducts an
iconoclastic interrogation of representation, the foundational concept
for all previous scholarship on biblical violence, arguing that it is
a distantiating concept inadequate for engaging with the visceral
nature and immediacy of violence. Inspired by affect theory,
non-representational theory, and other related currents of thought,
this book is more interested in what gospel texts do than what they
mean--not least when what they do, or cause to be done, is violent.
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Racism, Speciesism, and Other Violences in and after the Gospels
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780197816103
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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