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Virtually all Christians recognize the centrality of the Bible to
their faith. Yet many Christians misquote and misapply Scripture
regularly. Often those who are most passionate about the authority
of the Bible are at the greatest loss when it comes to
understanding its message clearly and applying it faithfully.
Professor Manfred Brauch believes this kind of mistaken
interpretation and application of Scripture is a detriment to the
integrity of our Christian witness and contributes to profound
misunderstandings in Christian belief and practice. In this
practical book written with the non-specialist in mind, Brauch
identifies and corrects a number of basic errors in the use of the
Bible that interpret and apply biblical texts in ways that distort
their meaning and message. Chapters explore issues of context,
selectivity, consistency, author intent and other important
considerations with an eye toward addressing not just the act of
interpretation, but also the attitudes behind the ways we choose to
apply Scripture. Whether you lead a Bible study or small group, are
a pastor or Sunday school teacher, are engaged in biblical study at
a college or seminary, or are just an everyday Christian who wants
to understand how to interpret God's Word well and recognize good
interpretation (or the lack therof) when you encounter it, this
important book will be an invaluable guide.
Religion and Security: The New Nexus in International Relations
focuses on a groundbreaking theme. In global security today,
religion is not only part of the problem but also part of the
solution. This book explores positive nexus points between religion
and security, paying particular attention to the resources within
the Abrahamic faith traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
that foster sustainable peace. Religion and Security is a lively
and insightful collection of analyses by distinguished scholars and
practitioners in security, diplomacy, conflict resolution, human
rights and theology. As states and nongovernmental organizations
alike reconsider their strategies for being relevant in the 21st
century, this book provides a practical framework through which
both can work toward reducing violence and promoting human dignity.
Divided into four parts, Religion and Security addresses themes of
war and terrorism, pluralism and stability, military intervention
and conflict resolution, and religious freedom and civil society.
It underscores a crucial irony: nations that violate religious
human rights in the name of "security" will ultimately be
vulnerable to a number of significant threats to stability. This
volume is a timely guide to the intersection of religion and
security for human rights organizations, security experts, scholars
of religion and politics, government and non-government staffers
and decision-makers, and students in the disciplines of
international affairs.
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