Eric A. Seibert
Autor von Disturbing Divine Behavior: Troubling Old Testament Images of God
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Eric A. Seibert (PhD, Drew University) is Professor of Old Testament. He has training and experience in conflict mediation and enjoys speaking about how to read the Bible nonviolently, in ways that promote peace. His two most recent books are Disturbing Divine Behavior: Troubling Old Testament mehr anzeigen Images of God (2009) and The Violence of Scripture, Overcoming the Old Testament's Troubling Legacy (2012). Eric lives with his wife and three children in Grantham, PA. weniger anzeigen
Werke von Eric A. Seibert
Subversive Scribes and the Solomonic Narrative: A Rereading of 1 Kings 1-11 (Library Hebrew Bible/Old Testament… (2006) 13 Exemplare
Disarming the Church: Why Christians Must Forsake Violence to Follow Jesus and Change the World (2018) 6 Exemplare
Redeeming Violent Verses: A Guide for Using Troublesome Texts in Church and Ministry (2023) 3 Exemplare
Disarming The Church 1 Exemplar
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"I've read my fair share of books and articles addressing the violence of the Old Testament, and, as a pastor and educator, I have to say that I have never encountered anything nearly as practically helpful as Redeeming Violent Verses. I am confident that anyone who is disturbed by the violent texts of the Old Testament will benefit from this very readable work. But if you are a person whom God has called to use the Bible to influence others, in any capacity, whether adults or children, I implore you to deeply digest this bold and insightful work!" (Gregory A. Boyd, pastor and author of The Crucifixion of the Warrior God: Interpreting the Old Testament's Violent Portraits of God in Light of the Cross)
"Eric Siebert's Redeeming Violent Verses challenges the church to engage seriously and honestly with the problem of violence in the Bible, and he offers thoughtful, simple (though never simplistic), and, above all, practical guidance for this difficult work. Siebert's hospitable style and inimitable clarity model good practices of naming, questioning, and learning from violent texts. Pastors, Sunday school teachers, and Bible readers who struggle to understand and explain violence in the Bible will find this book a valuable resource." (Caryn A. Reeder, Professor of New Testament, Westmont College)
"Eric Seibert takes on one of the most challenging issues in Scripture—the violence attributed to God and to God's people. He offers eminently practical guidance on how to engage these texts with people of all ages in the church. Every pastor and those responsible for teaching children and youth in the church should read this book." (Adam Hamilton, pastor and author of Wrestling with Doubt, Finding Faith and Making Sense of the Bible)
"Denial and avoidance: that's how we usually deal with descriptions of human and divine violence in Scripture. Seibert not only allows church leaders to help their members take an honest look at biblical violence but also offers honest, healthy, and practical ways to interpret and use these texts in various tasks of ministry. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to take the whole Bible seriously in the life of the church." (O. Wesley Allen Jr., Lois Craddock Perkins Professor of Homiletics, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University)… (mehr)