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Reinterpreting biblical narratives, challenging violence.

If you've ever felt conflicted about the darker stories and themes in the Bible, "The Curse of Cain" could offer you a fresh and heartening perspective. Regina Schwartz invites us to see beyond traditional interpretations that often condone violence, encouraging a move towards a more generous and compassionate ethic. This isn't just an academic critique; it's a call to re-envision our understanding of faith and community in a way that values abundance and kindness over conflict and scarcity.

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ISBN: 9780226742007
Date of Publication: 1998-10-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Religion, History
Related Topics: Theology, History, Christianity
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The Curse of Cain confronts the inherent ambiguities of biblical stories on many levels and, in the end, offers an alternative, inspiring reading of the Bible that is attentive to visions of plenitude rather than scarcity, and to an ethics based on generosity rather than violence. This is a provocative and timely examination of the interrelationship of monotheism and violence. It is a refreshing alternative to criticism—biblical and otherwise—that so often confuses interpretation with closure; it is an invitation to an ethic of possibility, plenitude, and generosity, a welcome antidote to violence, as important for its insights into memory, identity, and place as for its criticism of monotheism's violent legacy.
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Reinterpreting biblical narratives, challenging violence.

If you've ever felt conflicted about the darker stories and themes in the Bible, "The Curse of Cain" could offer you a fresh and heartening perspective. Regina Schwartz invites us to see beyond traditional interpretations that often condone violence, encouraging a move towards a more generous and compassionate ethic. This isn't just an academic critique; it's a call to re-envision our understanding of faith and community in a way that values abundance and kindness over conflict and scarcity.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.