Introducing the Contributors To “The Bible and Violence” – Ericka S. Dunbar, Chingboi Guite Phaipi, and Tim Judson
Introducing … The Bloody Bible Podcast by Caroline Blyth on May 30, 2022 share 718 The Shiloh Project is excited to announce the launch of our latest creative endeavour: the Bloody Bible podcast. Hosted by read more
“Worse than the trauma itself was the hara [sin] of not being believed” by Sarah Pidgeon on May 9, 2022 share 1.27K This blog post is by the Reverend Sarah Pidgeon-Walton. Sarah is a former Crown Prosecutor, and is now Assistant Curate read more
Call for Papers and more Information about Abusing God: Reading the Bible in the #MeToo Age by Kirsi Cobb on May 3, 2022 share 860 Abusing God: Reading the Bible in the #MeToo Age is a collaborative network of experienced academic researchers, church practitioners, and read more
Q & A with Rabbi Dr. Barbara Thiede about her book Rape Culture in the House of David: A Company of Men by Johanna Stiebert on April 28, 2022 share 865 The latest volume in our Routledge Focus Series is out! It joins a string of carefully focused examinations of how read more
Silencing, Shiloh, and the story of David Oluwale by Tasia Scrutton on April 26, 2022 share 984 Today’s post is by Tasia Scrutton who is Associate Professor at the University of Leeds. Her research interests include philosophy read more
Recent NCLS Research on Domestic and Family Violence by Johanna Stiebert on April 22, 2022 share 649 Today we’re profiling the research of NCLS, an organisation that conducts, facilitates, and promotes research on ‘Australian spirituality, church health, read more
Legitimising Sexual Violence: Contesting Toxic Theologies that Valorise Suffering as Redemptive by George Zachariah on April 9, 2022 share 1.58K George Zachariah is a lay theologian of the Mar Thoma Church. He has been working as a theological educator for read more
Strip searches, abuses of power, and ‘stepping into the room’ by David Tombs on March 31, 2022 share 1.11K Today’s post is by David Tombs, who is lay Anglican theologian and the Howard Paterson Chair Professor of Theology and Public read more
Theology in a Divided World: Five Poems by Hannah Buckley on March 21, 2022 share 818 Today’s post is written by Hannah Buckley, a third-year Theology and Religious Studies student at the University of Aberdeen. In read more
Supporting and Promoting Women on International Women’s Day and Every Day by Johanna Stiebert on March 9, 2022 share 446 In case you didn't see our posters yesterday: please take a look! You might recognise some of our members and read more