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Record Nr.

UNINA9910795378103321

Titolo

God and guns : the Bible against American gun culture / / edited by Christopher B. Hays and C. L. Crouch

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Louisville, Kentucky : , : Westminster John Knox Press, , [2021]

©2021

ISBN

1-64698-225-8

Edizione

[First edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (134 pages)

Disciplina

231.76

Soggetti

Violence - Biblical teaching

Firearms - Religious aspects - Christianity

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Epigraph -- Contents -- Foreword by Stanley Hauerwas -- Acknowledgments -- Guns in America, by the Numbers -- C. L. Crouch and Christopher B. Hays -- Gun Violence in America: A Theological Treatment for a Deadly Epidemic -- Christopher B. Hays -- 1. Projecting on Joshua: You Can't Worship Both God and Glock -- Brent A. Strawn -- 2. A Mother's Lament: Mourning as a Witness to Lives That Matter -- Yolanda Norton -- 3. "Do Not Be Afraid": The Walls of Jerusalem and the Guns of America -- Christopher B. Hays -- 4. Israelite Bows and American Guns -- T. M. Lemos -- 5. This Sword Is Double-Edged: A Feminist Approach to the Bible and Gun Culture -- Shelly Matthews -- 6. Can a Christian Own a Gun? -- David Lincicum -- Afterword -- Ways to Get Involved -- C. L. Crouch and Christopher B. Hays -- About the Writers -- Scripture Index -- Subject Index -- Excerpt from The Possibility of America, by David Dark.

Sommario/riassunto

Using the Bible as the foundational source and guide, while also bringing contemporary sociological data to the conversation, seven biblical scholars and theologians construct a powerful dialogue about gun violence in America, concluding that guns are incompatible with the God of Christian Scripture. God and Guns is the first book to argue against gun culture from a biblical studies perspective. Bringing the Bible into conversation with contemporary sociological data, the volume



breaks new exegetical and critical ground and lays the foundations for further theological work. The scholars assembled in this volume construct a powerful argument against gun violence, concluding that a self-identity based on guns is incompatible with Christian identity. Drawing on their expertise in the Bible's ancient origins and modern usage, they present striking new insights involving psychology, ethics, race, gender, and culture. This collection, carefully edited for clarity and readability, will change conversations—and our culture. Contributors include: T. M. Lemos, David Lincicum, Shelly Matthews, Yolanda Norton, and Brent A. Strawn.