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Good Book: How White Evangelicals Save the Bible to Save Themselves

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Good Book interrogates how white evangelical Christians in the US make the Bible the "Good Book." An inanimate object with a contested table of contents ripe for multiple meanings and uses, the Bible cannot be a moral agent on its own. People must make it so, as indeed they have. As prevailing social norms change, evangelical Christians confront intellectual and interpretive challenges as they quest to make an ancient book newly relevant and ever benevolent, especially for historically oppressed populations. While histories show us that white Christians in the US have frequently appealed to their Bibles in support of issues now judged to be on the wrong side of history, including racism, sexism, and colonialism, contemporary white evangelical figures have in recent years worked steadfastly to defend the Bible against charges of complicity in harm. This is especially the case when it comes to patriarchy and the place of women, as evangelicals conscript the Bible into arguments for and against patriarchal normativity in response to changing conceptions of what is good. The Bible's historical origins in the hierarchical, patriarchal contexts of the ancient world create challenges for any Christian seeking to interpret their Bible as fundamentally liberative. Good Book shows the creative negotiations that Bible-benevolence projects demand, as evangelicals wrestle both Jesus and Paul into advocates for women. The quest to maintain the Bible's goodness is ultimately a respectability project for evangelical Christians in the US who seek to maintain moral authority in an increasingly diverse religious landscape. Whether they rebrand patriarchy or seek to untangle the Bible from sexism, white evangelical Bible-benevolence projects perpetuate misogyny.

  • Title: Good Book: How White Evangelicals Save the Bible to Save Themselves
  • Author: Jill Hicks-Keeton
  • Publisher: Fortress Press
  • Print Publication Date: 2023
  • Logos Release Date: 2023
  • Pages: 239
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Ebook
  • ISBNs: 9781506485874, 1506485871
  • Resource ID: LLS:9781506485874
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2025-04-22T18:15:16Z

Jill Hicks-Keeton is associate professor of religious studies at the University of Oklahoma. She is the author of Arguing with Aseneth: Gentile Access to Israel's Living God in Jewish Antiquity (Oxford, 2018) and (with Cavan Concannon) Does Scripture Speak for Itself? The Museum of the Bible and the Politics of Interpretation (Cambridge, 2022).

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  1. Ken Gilmore

    Ken Gilmore

    2/24/2025

    Well-researched and challenging book that looks at the exegetical somersaults required to make the Bible safe for an egalitarian view (and I say that as a convinced egalitarian).

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