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E-raamat: Bible and Sexual Violence Against Men [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Edge Hill University, UK)
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"At least one in six men have experienced some form of sexual violence. The Bible and Sexual Violence Against Men argues that the shame and stigma around male sexual abuse are interwoven with contemporary social and cultural concepts of masculinity, and are also found in the ancient world and biblical texts themselves. This book is interdisciplinary and has three main areas of exploration: Men Too? Exploring the myths around sexual violence against men sexual violence against men in the Hebrew Bible reading Jesus' enforced nudity at the crucifixion as sexual violence. Given the enduring importance of the Bible in contemporary society, this book explores the biblical texts that depict sexual violence against men. It examines critical approaches from theology, biblical and religious studies perspectives, while also exploring insights from the fields of sociology, psychology, criminology as well as referring to legal cases and legislation, charity work and media focussed articles. In seeking to serve a number of interested readers, including those who are not familiar with the Bible, short summaries of the biblical texts under discussion are given in each case"--

At least 1 in 6 men have experienced some form of sexual violence. The Bible and Sexual Violence Against Men argues that the shame and stigma around male sexual abuse are interwoven with contemporary social and cultural concepts of masculinity, and are also found in the ancient world and biblical texts themselves.

This book is interdisciplinary and has three main areas of exploration:

  • #MenToo? Exploring the myths around sexual violence against men
  • Sexual violence against men in the Hebrew Bible
  • Reading Jesus’ enforced nudity at the crucifixion as sexual violence.

Given the enduring importance of the Bible in contemporary society, this book explores the biblical texts that depict sexual violence against men. It examines critical approaches from theology, biblical, and religious studies perspectives, while also exploring insights from the fields of sociology, psychology, and criminology as well as referring to legal cases and legislation, charity work, and media-focussed articles. In seeking to serve a number of interested readers, including those who are not familiar with the Bible, short summaries of the biblical texts under discussion are given in each case.

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(7)
1 #MenToo? Myths around sexual abuse against men
8(26)
Introduction
8(1)
Defining sexual abuse against men and male rape
9(3)
Why is there so much shame and stigma about male rape?
12(3)
The impact of abuse and rape on men
15(1)
#Me(n)Too?
16(2)
#ChurchToo
18(2)
The role of religion in obfuscating sexual violence against men
20(1)
The perilous consequences of reading Genesis 19: 1-29 as a condemnation of homosexuality
21(3)
Misogyny and fear of queer
24(3)
Conclusion
27(4)
References
31(3)
2 Sexual violence against men in the Hebrew Bible
34(28)
Introduction
34(1)
Hegemonic masculinity in the Bible
35(4)
Sexual violence against men
39(8)
Lot and his daughters (Genesis 19: 30-38)
39(2)
Joseph and Potiphar's wife (Genesis 39)
41(3)
The attempted gang rape of men (Genesis 19: 1-29; Judges 19)
44(3)
Metaphorical enactments of sexual violence against men
47(9)
Noah, Ham, and the curse of Caanan (Genesis 9: 20-27)
47(2)
Ehud and Eglon (Judges 3: 12-30)
49(2)
Jael and Sisera (Judges 4)
51(1)
Samson and Delilah (Judges 16)
52(3)
Further examples
55(1)
Conclusion
56(3)
References
59(3)
3 Jesus too?
62(25)
Introduction
62(1)
`Behold the man' (John 19: 5)
62(6)
#JesusToo?
68(2)
Problematics in representing Jesus `sex and sexuality'
70(5)
The divine penis: purity, power, potency
75(4)
Textual violations?
79(2)
Conclusion
81(3)
References
84(3)
Afterword 87(3)
Index of biblical passages 90(3)
Index of authors and subjects 93
Chris Greenough is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religion, Edge Hill University, UK.