Published by the Queens Federation of Churches
Reading and Misreading Sexual Violence in the Bible

December 7, 2007

MINNEAPOLIS – In a searching and sensitive exploration of the ways Christians through the centuries read biblical narratives about sexual violence, Joy A. Schroeder opens new windows into the history of the church's attitudes about rape.

Her new book, Dinah's Lament, Schroeder studies the ways Christians have read six biblical narratives about sexual violence, using biblical commentary, homilies, and devotional writings as a window into the history of the church's attitudes about rape.

Schroeder analyzes the patterns of Christian interpretation from the early church through the Reformation, and shows that traditions of interpretation are often more disturbing and horrifying than the texts themselves. Schroeder's work raises important questions about the way Christian readers continue to shield the Bible from criticism and to reinforce patterns of subjugation, silencing, and violence against women.

An introduction addresses the physical, emotional, and social effects of rape and sexual violence on women in the early church, middle Ages, and Reformation, and summarizes Christian patterns of interpretation, including allegorical, moral, and literal-historical approaches to the Bible.

Subsequent chapters discuss early Christian accounts in which virgin martyrs were divinely protected from rape; interpretations of Genesis 34 that effectively blamed Dinah for her own rape (with the remarkable exception of Martin Luther); the importance of Christian voices, especially medieval women like Hildegard of Bingen and Hrotswitha of Gandersheim, that insisted on the innocence of rape victims and lamented the violation of women's bodies; and more.

Joy A. Schroeder is Assistant Professor of Church History at Trinity Lutheran Seminary and Professor of Theology and Religion at Trinity and at Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. She is the author of numerous articles on the representations of sexuality in religious literature and art.

Dinah's Lament: The Biblical Legacy of Sexual Violence in Christian Interpretation, By Joy A. Schroeder, Item No: 978-0-8006-3843-6, Format: Hardcover with jacket, 325 pages, 6 x 9 inches, Price: $35.00.

To order Dinah's Lament please call Fortress Press at 1-800-328-4648 or visit the Web site at http://www.fortresspress.com/.

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