Harnessing chaos: the Bible in English political discourse since 1968

Harnessing Chaos: The Bible in English Political Discourse Since 1968 (2014) looked at the shifts in political understandings of the Bible in the aftermath of the social and economic changes of the 1960s. The book examined the decline of the Radical bible (i.e. the Bible roughly equated with sociali...

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Published in:Scriptural traces: critical perspectives on the reception and influence of the Bible
Main Author: Crossley, James G. 1973- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London New Delhi New York Sydney Bloomsbury 2014
In: Scriptural traces: critical perspectives on the reception and influence of the Bible (2)
Reviews:Harnessing Chaos: The Bible in English Political Discourse since 1968, James G. Crossley, Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2016 (ISBN 978-0-567-66959-9), xviii + 348 pp., pb £18.99 (2018) (Tofighi, Fatima)
Series/Journal:Scriptural traces: critical perspectives on the reception and influence of the Bible 2
Library of New Testament studies 506
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible / Reception / England / Political language / History 1968-2014
Further subjects:B Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc Bible 1900 - 1999
B Christianity and politics Great Britain Criticism, interpretation, etc History
B Christianity and politics History 20th century Great Britain
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:Harnessing Chaos: The Bible in English Political Discourse Since 1968 (2014) looked at the shifts in political understandings of the Bible in the aftermath of the social and economic changes of the 1960s. The book examined the decline of the Radical bible (i.e. the Bible roughly equated with socialism) in parliamentary politics and the victory of (a modified form of) Thatcher's re-reading of the Liberal Bible tradition, which equated the Bible with rule of law, democracy and tolerance. This showed how Thatcher's Bible was developed by politicians and the significance of Tony Blair's socially liberal qualifications, as well as the Radical Bible's survival outside Parliament and against the backdrop of emerging Thatcherism. The new, revised edition of Harnessing Chaos includes an additional chapter/postscript on some of the remarkable and unexpected uses of the Bible that happened since 2014. These include David Cameron giving a number of key speeches which intensified Thatcher's Bible, particularly in his justification of his most controversial policy decisions surrounding foodbanks, austerity and ISIS, Ed Miliband engaging with Russell Brand's Radical Bible, and the unpredicted emergence of Jeremy Corbyn, which has seen him and his close allies explicitly use the Radical Bible, in direct disagreement with Thatcher, in his first major speeches. These developments have been, in varying degrees, unpredictable but also vital to understanding the fate of the Bible in contemporary English politics.
ISBN:0567655512