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  • Reading Scripture as a Political Act: Essays on Theopolitical Interpretation of the Bible
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  • edited by Matthew A. Tapie and Daniel Wade McClain
  • 2015
  • Published by: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
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Although scholars increasingly understand Scripture to contain political dimensions and implications, the interpretation of Scripture is often marginalized in most scholarly discussions of political theology. Reading Scripture as a Political Act

takes a step toward remedying this situation by exploring some of the ways the church has read Scripture politically. In particular, this volume examines the political character of premodern and modern theologians’ readings of Scripture with attention to how their readings relate to or address political challenges in their particular social and historical settings. The essays attempt to illuminate the ways that the theological interpretation of Scripture shaped the theopolitical imaginations of Augustine, Basil of Caesarea, Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, Bartolomé de las Casas, John Wesley, Karl Barth, Henri de Lubac, and John Howard Yoder, among others. Several essays in the volume also take constructive steps and suggest how these models of reading Scripture can inform the contemporary task of reading Scripture in political contexts. The volume covers the earliest Christian centuries to the late modern era, and considers carefully the close coordination between Scripture, theology, and social and political concerns. As a whole, the collection provides a robust survey of Christian theopolitical interpretation of the Bible.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
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  1. Foreword
  2. Stephen E. Fowl
  3. pp. ix-xii
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 1-18
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  1. 1. Empires and Enemies: Re-Reading Lament as Politics
  2. Rebekah Eklund
  3. pp. 19-36
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  1. 2.The Politics of Friendship in the Gospel of John
  2. Peter Dula
  3. pp. 37-56
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  1. 3. “Before the Eyes of Their Own God”: Susanna, rape law, and testimony in City of God 1.19
  2. Melanie Webb
  3. pp. 57-82
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  1. 4. The Politics of Fasting in Basil of Caesarea
  2. Mark DelCogliano
  3. pp. 83-100
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  1. 5. Contemplating Genesis 1 as a Political Act in Late Antiquity
  2. Daniel Wade McClain
  3. pp. 101-126
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  1. 6. The Apocalyptic Figure of Francis’s Stigmatized Body: The Politics of Scripture in Bonaventure’s Meditative Treatises
  2. Travis E. Ables
  3. pp. 127-148
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  1. 7. “For He is Our Peace”: Thomas Aquinas on Christ as Cause of Peace in the City of Saints
  2. Matthew A. Tapie
  3. pp. 149-168
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  1. 8. War and the Ethics of Evangelization: The Great Commission in Sixteenth-Century Spanish Political Thought
  2. David M. Lantigua
  3. pp. 169-194
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  1. 9. The Unexceptional King: Political Theology in Shakespeare’s Richard II
  2. Anthony D. Baker
  3. pp. 195-218
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  1. 10. Ressourcement and Resistance: La nouvelle théologie, the Fathers, and the Bible, against Fascism
  2. Kevin L. Hughes
  3. pp. 219-238
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  1. 11. Inhabiting Scripture: Wesley’s Theopolitical Reading of the Bible
  2. D. Stephen Long
  3. pp. 239-258
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  1. 12. The Scriptural Logic of Barmen and the Jewish Question
  2. Susannah Ticciati
  3. pp. 259-284
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  1. 13. The End of Sacrifice: John Howard Yoder’s Critique of Capital Punishment
  2. John C. Nugent
  3. pp. 285-302
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  1. 14. A Broken Body Reads Mark
  2. Craig Hovey
  3. pp. 303-322
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