Daniel in the Homophobic Lion’s Den by Johanna Stiebert on February 18, 2020 share 8.82K Here’s a post by Shiloh Project co-director Johanna Stiebert about her second research visit to Nairobi, where she participates in a project with Ugandan read more
The Shiloh Project Blog Nominated for Digital Humanities Award by Shiloh Project on February 17, 2020 share 2.51K We are delighted to be nominated for a Digital Humanities Award 2019 in the category of 'Best Digital Humanities Blog read more
Let Him Romance You: Rape Culture and Gender Violence in Evangelical Christian Self-Help Literature by Emily Colgan on February 14, 2020 share 4.25K Last year Dr Emily Colgan (Trinity Theological College, New Zealand) visited the UK and gave papers at the Universities of read more
Why didn’t the Levite’s concubine—that is, his pilegesh—scream? by James Harding on February 11, 2020 share 11.4K The Death of the Levite’s Concubine James E. Harding University of Otago Why didn’t the Levite’s concubine—that is, his pilegesh—scream? read more
Holocaust Memorial Day 2020 by Johanna Stiebert on January 27, 2020 share 2.72K Today, 27 January, marks Holocaust Memorial Day and 75 years to the day since the liberation of Auschwitz. The Shiloh Project read more
“The man said, ‘The woman whom you gave to be with me, she gave me fruit from the tree, and I ate’” (Gen. 3: 12): Shifting the blame in the story of The Fall by Sara Stone on January 7, 2020 share 26.6K Sara Stone (@wordsfromastone), University of Glasgow Kate Millet (1970: p. 53) declares that the myth of The Fall is “designed read more
UN 16 Days of Activism: Day 14 – Megan Robertson by Megan Robertson on January 6, 2020 share 3.29K Tell us about yourself: who are you and what do you do? My name is Megan Robertson and I have read more
#MeToo Jesus: Naming Jesus as a Victim of Sexual Abuse by David Tombs on January 3, 2020 share 4.24K by Jayme Reaves and David Tombs Since giving a Shiloh Project Lecture at SIIBS, the Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical read more
Professor Johanna Stiebert Inaugural Lecture: “Why I Love Studying the Bible even though (and because) It’s Perverse”. by Shiloh Project on December 20, 2019 share 4.42K On 10 October 2019, Johanna Stiebert delivered her inaugural lecture as Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Leeds. read more
St Paul’s Cathedral Panel Discussion – Two Years on from #MeToo: What Have we learnt? (Video) by Shiloh Project on December 19, 2019 share 3.66K It's two years since the world was rocked by allegations about high-profile men harassing women, who often felt they had read more