Sexualities and Scripture – A New Volume from Shiloh’s Former Co-Directors by Johanna Stiebert on November 10, 2025 share 1.39K
Graphic Artwork on Sexual Violence in the Bible by Pia Alize by Johanna Stiebert on January 1, 2021 share 4.07K Here’s hoping 2021 brings positive action and results after what has been a difficult and challenging 2020, not least for read more
Join our mosaic of supporters by Johanna Stiebert on December 9, 2020 share 3.08K Every year from 25 November (The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women) until 10 December (Human Rights read more
The Bible Doesn’t Tell Me So: Book Review by Johanna Stiebert on December 6, 2020 share 3.87K Helen Paynter has written an important book, with the title The Bible Doesn’t Tell Me So: Why You Don’t Have to read more
Sexual Misconduct and Buddhism – Centering Survivors by Johanna Stiebert on November 18, 2020 share 21.2K Image credits: Images are by Amanda Scoville. Amanda is a senior at Eckerd College (Florida), where she majors in Religious read more
Clergy Abuse and Women’s Vocations by Miryam Clough on October 8, 2020 share 3.67K Miryam Clough’s doctoral thesis and first monograph (Shame, the Church and the Regulation of Female Sexuality, Routledge 2017) focussed on read more
Purple Diva by Johanna Stiebert on October 2, 2020 share 2.18K Purple Diva is a Queer Radical Christian and Womanist who serves as a deacon at Cosmopolitan Affirming Church (CAC), a church read more
The Sexual Humiliation Of Men – A Biblical Time Travel by Mathias Winkler on September 9, 2020 share 15.3K Today’s post is by Dr. Mathias Winkler, who studied Catholic Theology and Jewish Studies in Tuebingen and Jerusalem (2008-2013), before read more
Activism in the Biblical Studies Classroom: Global Perspectives – announcing the latest issue of JIBS by Johanna Stiebert on September 4, 2020 share 1.83K The newest special issue of the Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (JIBS Volume 2/1) is out today! This one has the title Activism in read more
Looking at men looking at women by Symon Hill on September 2, 2020 share 15.7K Symon Hill is a peace activist, a tutor for the Workers' Educational Association and a postgraduate student at Luther King read more
Leaving a high-control faith behind – an auto-ethnographic account by Heather Ransom on August 21, 2020 share 6.65K by Heather Ransom Heather Ransom is a PhD student at Edge Hill University. She is currently researching the effects of read more