The Old Testament Case for Nonviolenc..., Matthew Curtis Fleischer
The Old Testament Case for Nonviolenc..., Matthew Curtis Fleischer
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The Old Testament Case for Nonviolence

Author: Matthew Curtis Fleischer

Narrator: Eric Altheide

Unabridged: 7 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/10/2023


Synopsis

“Do not leave alive anything that breathes.” – GodThe violence in the Old Testament is one of the biggest obstacles facing Christianity today.Believers regularly identify it as one of the most confounding and challenging aspects of the entire Bible.Unbelievers often cite it as one reason why they don’t believe.A few prominent atheists even use it to publicly demean God’s character. Richard Dawkins claims the God of the Old Testament is “arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully.”In The Old Testament Case for Nonviolence, Fleischer cuts through the rhetoric and popular misperceptions to provide a compelling, scripturally based, and highly readable case for a good, just, and loving God, one who is not only not bloodthirsty but who actually hates violence.If you have ever struggled to understand or appreciate what God was doing in the Old Testament, you will love this book. You might even discover a deity who is more beautiful than you have ever imagined.“In the first six pages of his new book, Matthew Curtis Fleischer describes the problem of divine violence in the Old Testament as well as anyone ever has. In the following 200-plus pages, he offers Christians committed to biblical authority an intelligent and humane way of interpreting those passages, leading humanity from violence to nonviolence in the way of Jesus. Fleischer is an attorney, and he makes his case with clarity that would win over any unbiased jury.” - Brian D. McLaren, author of The Great Spiritual Migration

Reviews

Goodreads review by Erin Beall on May 24, 2018

1.5 stars. Rounded up for effort. Fair research, poor organization, elementary writing, poor editing. The author really needed a strong editor with knowledge of religious textual norms to help him out. For just a few examples... - Referring to God exclusively as "he" is utterly unacceptable in 2018.......more

Goodreads review by David on April 20, 2019

Any honest reader, Christian or otherwise, will recognize there are challenges within the Bible. For example, even skeptics and persons of other faiths understand Jesus taught a nonviolent ethic (sometimes they understand this better then Christians!). Yet the Old Testament presents a God who often......more

Goodreads review by James on January 24, 2018

Every reader of the Old Testament wrestles with the violence they find there. God in the Old Testament, sanctions wars, even calls for the destruction of women and children and seems merciless and genocidal in his dealing with the Canaanites. In contrast, in the New Testament, Jesus's response to hu......more

Goodreads review by Clayton on April 05, 2019

* I was give a free copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review. * I ought to like this book. If you scroll through my "read" books, you'll see that I really like some of the books that this book cites. I've given high ratings to books like Fight by Sprinkle, Skeletons in God's C......more

Goodreads review by Josh on August 04, 2022

Fleischer lays out the case that God was a civilizing influence on the barbaric Israelites. He argues that God progressively improved the peoples morality through his instruction and revelation, ultimately leading to the teachings of Jesus. While he makes some great points I would caution about bel......more