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Three Reviews: Ethics and Old Testament Violence

Numerous books have been published in recent years addressing challenging passages in the Old Testament. Many of them have focused on the Israelite conquest of Canaan, while others discuss a palette of “problems.” In this post I review three books that engage these challenges. I especially consider how they handle violence in the Old Testament. […]

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Part 2: Dialogue with Preston Sprinkle on Same-Sex Relationships

 This article has moved! Read it here: https://biblesexgender.substack.com/p/part-2-dialogue-with-preston-sprinkle Karen Keen has created a new Substack called Bible, Sexuality, and Gender where you can find all her articles, videos, podcasts, and other resources on the topic of sexuality and gender.                   

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Dialogue with Preston Sprinkle on Scripture, Ethics, and the Possibility of Same-Sex Relationships

This article has moved! Read it here: https://biblesexgender.substack.com/p/dialogue-with-preston-sprinkle-on Karen Keen has created a new Substack called Bible, Sexuality, and Gender where you can find all her articles, videos, podcasts, and other resources on the topic of sexuality and gender.

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A Response to Sean McDowell’s Book Review on Scripture, Ethics, and the Possibility of Same-Sex Relationships

  This article has moved! Read it here: https://biblesexgender.substack.com/p/a-response-to-sean-mcdowells-book Karen Keen has created a new Substack called Bible, Sexuality, and Gender where you can find all her articles, videos, podcasts, and other resources on the topic of sexuality and gender. 

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Re-Thinking Old Testament Violence: Abraham’s Example

The problem of violence in the Old Testament is something the Church has wrestled with for hundreds of years. Most people intuit that such violence—especially against children—is wrong. Various solutions have been proposed, including allegorical interpretation. The popular medieval study Bible, Glossa ordinaria, insisted that the laudation of dashing infants’ heads against a rock in

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