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Ending Abusive Theologies: Beginning Again with Love [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: SCM Press
  • ISBN-10: 0334067685
  • ISBN-13: 9780334067689
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: SCM Press
  • ISBN-10: 0334067685
  • ISBN-13: 9780334067689
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Following various church abuse scandals coming to light, there has been growing realization of the connection between theology and practice. Ending Abusive Theologies attributes the widespread decline of Christian belief in the West in part to harmful, indeed abusive, doctrines. At the same time, there has been a widespread failure of theology to equip the church to engage with a world that has lost interest in and patience with the church, while retaining its interest in all things spiritual.



Adrian Thatcher argues that we should start thinking of abusive theology as a category of theology, and in Ending Abusive Theologies widens and deepens this notion and its catalogue of harms, linking it firmly to the abuse crises in the churches, yet also suggesting the shape of a post-abusive alternative. The book charts a course back to living faith via an unflinching exposure of abusive teachings, abusive Bible readings, and abusive depictions of God that have no place in a gospel-centred theology of justice and love. In this way, we are taken on a rough voyage through seas of controversy, ending calmly in the welcome harbour of an all-loving and non-abusive God.

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Safeguarding entails protecting people from abusive behaviours. It also means exposing the various toxic beliefs that can lead to such control and damage. No matter how wide the smile as these are preached, or how justified they are by literalisms and certainties, many lives are diminished and injured as a result. By contrast, love is unarmed and disarming, and is the loudest protest to deep hurt given to a soul or a body. Adrian Thatcher names the evil done when theology is beset with our demons. We can only be grateful for the light he shines in some frighteningly dark places. -- Mark Oakley

Part 1 Abusive Theologies
Chapter 1 Abusive Theology: The Wisdom of Unbelief
Chapter 2 Abusive Theology: A Case Study
Chapter 3 Abusive Theologies: the Foundation and the Task
Chapter 4 Christian Doctrine: Gift or Poison?
Chapter 5 A divine binary? Abusive Theologies of Sex and Gender
Part 2 An Abusive God?
Chapter 6 The God of the Hebrew Bible? The Problem and the Evidence
Chapter 7 The Abusive God? Consequences for Belief
Chapter 8 Endless Excuses?
Chapter 9 The Violent God: An Embodied Giant?
Chapter 10 Violence in the New Testament?
Chapter 11 Divine Child Abuse?
Part 3 Revelling in the Mystery Towards a Post-Abusive Theology
Chapter 12 Transformations
Chapter 13 The Mystery of Being: Discerning the Divine Body
Chapter 14 The Mystery of Life
Chapter 15 The Mystery of Spirit
Chapter 16 The Mystery of God: God is Love
Adrian Thatcher is Honorary Professor of Theology at the University of Exeter. He has taught at several universities and is a recent editor of Modern Believing. He is an Anglican and the author (or editor) of 19 books, including most recently Vile Bodies: The Body in Christian Teaching, Faith and Practice.