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Who stole my Bible? : reclaiming scripture as a handbook for resisting tyranny / Rev. Jennifer Butler ; foreword by Brian McLaren.

Van Pelt Library BR115.J8 B88 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Butler, Jennifer S., author.
Contributor:
McLaren, Brian D., 1956- writer of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social justice--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Social justice.
Church and social problems.
Liberation theology.
Physical Description:
xxvii, 149 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
[United States] : Faith in Public Life, [2020]
Summary:
"The Bible has been hijacked. We've all seen examples of sacred scripture being used and abused to justify racism, sexism, reactionary politics, and even violence. If you have ever found yourself wondering what Bible some of your fellow believers are reading, if you've ever asked yourself "Who Stole My Bible?", then you are not alone. With a foreword from Brian McLaren, Who Stole My Bible?: Reclaiming Scripture as a Handbook for Resisting Tyranny shows how the Bible from Genesis to Revelation is an inspiring handbook for resisting tyranny. Jennifer Butler loved the Bible and her Christian faith, but then was disillusioned when it was used against her as a woman. Instead of leaving religion, she found a fresh approach to faith as liberation, and would go on to become an ordained minister and founder of Faith in Public Life, an advocacy organization. Scripture is replete with stories of those who followed God's call to resist oppression and fearlessly pursue compassion, justice, and human dignity. Chapters focus on the liberating God of the Hebrews, the authoritarianism of King Solomon, the dream team of women in the Bible, and how Jesus came to bring truth and expose the lies of rulers. Each chapter illustrates the lessons of scripture with true stories of courageous religious communities countering authoritarianism and white supremacy in America today. This book will help you connect with generations of prophets and leaders who followed God's call and prevailed against power to establish justice and community. If you have been burned and disregarded by the church, this book is for you. If you are on the verge of leaving church because of the bigotry you see among Christians, this book is for you. Jennifer Butler once again rediscovered her Christian spirituality in this work, and if you want to deeply connect your faith with your commitment to a more just and compassionate world, this book is for you."--Publisher's description
Contents:
Introduction
Grounding your resistance in scripture
Finding the road to true democracy
Getting off the path to autocracy
Remembering what we came from
Hearing the cries of the oppressed
Following women of color
Knowing your text
Reclaiming our voices
Witnessing to the libertative power of God
Conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781735739205
1735739200
OCLC:
1237756794
Publisher Number:
90103258135

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