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*Albrektson, B. History and the Gods: An Essay on the Idea of Historical Events as Divine Manifestations in the Ancient Near East and in Israel. Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup, 1967.
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*Barrett, Lois. The Way God Fights: War and Peace in the Old Testament. Scottdale, PA, and Kitchener, ON: Herald, 1987.
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*Block, Daniel I. The Gods of the Nations: Studies in Ancient Near Eastern National Theology. 2nd ed. Evangelical Theological Society Studies 2. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic; Leicester: Apollos, 2000.
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*Cowles, C. S., Eugene H. Merrill, Daniel L. Gard, and Tremper Longman III. Show Them No Mercy: Four Views on God and Canaanite Genocide. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2003.
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*Craigie, Peter C. The Problem of War in the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1978.
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*Eller, Vernard. War and Peace from Genesis to Revelation. Scottdale, PA, and Kitchener, ON: Herald, 1981.
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*Greenberg, Moshe. “On the Political Use of the Bible in Modern Israel: An Engaged Critique.” In Pomegranates and Golden Bells: Studies in Biblical, Jewish, and Near Eastern Ritual, Law, and Literature in Honor of Jacob Milgrom, edited by David P. Wright, David Noel Freedman, and Avi Hurvitz, 461-71. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1995.
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*Hanson, Paul D. “War and Peace in the Hebrew Bible.” Interpretation 38 (1984):341-62.
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*______. “War, Peace and Justice in Early Israel.” Bible Review 3 (1987):32-45.
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*Hedges, Chris. War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning. New York: Anchor, 2002.
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*Hess, Richard S. “The Book of Joshua as a Land Grant.” Biblica 83 (2002): 493-506.
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*______. “War in the Hebrew Bible: An Overview.” In War in the Bible and Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Richard S. Hess and Elmer A. Martens, 19-32. Bulletin for Biblical Research: Supplement 2. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2008.
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*Hess, Richard S., and Elmer A. Martens, eds. War in the Bible and Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century. Bulletin for Biblical Research: Supplement 2. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2008.
 +
*Knierim, Rolf P. “On the Subject of War in the Old Testament and Biblical Theology.” Horizons in Biblical Theology 16/1 (1994): 1-19.
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*Lind, Millard C. Yahweh Is a Warrior: The Theology of Warfare in Ancient Israel. Scottdale, PA, and Kitchener, ON: Herald, 1980.
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*Longman, Tremper, III, and Daniel G. Reid. God Is a Warrior. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995.
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*McConville, J. Gordon. God and Earthly Power: An Old Testament Political Theology. London and New York: T&T Clark, 2006.
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*McDonald, Patricia M. God and Violence: Biblical Resources for Living in a Small World. Scottdale, PA, and Waterloo, ON: Herald, 2004.
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*Nelson, Richard D. “Divine Warrior Theology in Deuteronomy.” In A God So Near: Essays on Old Testament Theology in Honor of Patrick D. Miller, edited by Brent A. Strawn and Nancy R. Bowen, 241-59. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2003.
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*Ollenburger, Ben C. “The Concept of ‘Warrior God’ in Peace Theology.” In Essays on Peace Theology and Witness, edited by Willard M. Swartley, 112-34. Occasional Papers 12. Elkhart: Institute of Mennonite Studies, 1988.
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*_____. “Peace and God’s Action Against Chaos in the Old Testament.” In The Church’s Peace Witness, edited by Marlin E. Miller and Barbara Nelson Gingerich, 70-88. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1994.
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*Rad, Gerhard von. Holy War in Ancient Israel. Translated by Marva J. Dawn. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1991. (This ed. has a thirty-three page introduction by Ben C. Ollenburger and a bibliography on “War, Peace, and Justice in the Hebrew Bible,” compiled and annotated by Judith E. Sanderson. From the 3d German ed., 1958.)
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*Rofé, Alexander. “The Laws of Warfare in the Book of Deuteronomy: Their Origins, Intent and Positivity.” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 32 (1985): 23-44.
 +
*Schwager, Raymund. Must There Be Scapegoats? Violence and Redemption in the Bible. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1987.
 +
*Seibert, Eric A. Disturbing Divine Behavior: Troubling Old Testament Images of God. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2009.
 +
*Swartley, Willard M. Slavery, Sabbath, War, and Women: Case Issues in Biblical Interpretation. Scottdale, PA, and Kitchener, ON: Herald, 1983.
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*______. “War.” In The Westminster Theological Wordbook of the Bible, edited by Donald E. Gowan, 524-28. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2003.
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*Walzer, Michael. “The Idea of Holy War in Ancient Israel.” Journal of Religious Ethics 20/1 (1992): 215-28. Followed by a response by John Howard Yoder (229-34) and a reply by Walzer (235).
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*Winn, Albert Curry. Ain’t Gonna Study War No More: Biblical Ambiguity and the Abolition of War. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 1993.
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*Wood, John A. Perspectives on War in the Bible. Macon: Mercer University Press, 1998.
 +
*Wright, Christopher J. H. The God I Don’t Understand: Reflections on Tough Questions of Faith. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2008.
 +
*Yoder, John H. Nonviolence—A Brief History: The Warsaw Lectures. Edited by Paul Martens, Matthew Porter, and Myles Werntz. Waco: Baylor University Press, 2010.
 +
*______. The Politics of Jesus: Vicit Agnus Noster. 2nd ed. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans; Carlisle: Paternoster, 1994.
 +
*Yoder, Perry B. Shalom: The Bible’s Word for Salvation, Justice, and Peace. Institute of Mennonite Studies Series 7. Newton, KS: Faith & Life, 1987.
 +
*Yoder Neufeld, Thomas. Killing Enmity: Violence and the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2011.
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*Younger, K. Lawson, Jr. Ancient Conquest Accounts: A Study in Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical History Writing. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament: Supplement Series 98. Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1990.
  
 
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Bibliography

  • Albrektson, B. History and the Gods: An Essay on the Idea of Historical Events as Divine Manifestations in the Ancient Near East and in Israel. Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup, 1967.
  • Barrett, Lois. The Way God Fights: War and Peace in the Old Testament. Scottdale, PA, and Kitchener, ON: Herald, 1987.
  • Block, Daniel I. The Gods of the Nations: Studies in Ancient Near Eastern National Theology. 2nd ed. Evangelical Theological Society Studies 2. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic; Leicester: Apollos, 2000.
  • Cowles, C. S., Eugene H. Merrill, Daniel L. Gard, and Tremper Longman III. Show Them No Mercy: Four Views on God and Canaanite Genocide. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2003.
  • Craigie, Peter C. The Problem of War in the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1978.
  • Eller, Vernard. War and Peace from Genesis to Revelation. Scottdale, PA, and Kitchener, ON: Herald, 1981.
  • Greenberg, Moshe. “On the Political Use of the Bible in Modern Israel: An Engaged Critique.” In Pomegranates and Golden Bells: Studies in Biblical, Jewish, and Near Eastern Ritual, Law, and Literature in Honor of Jacob Milgrom, edited by David P. Wright, David Noel Freedman, and Avi Hurvitz, 461-71. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1995.
  • Hanson, Paul D. “War and Peace in the Hebrew Bible.” Interpretation 38 (1984):341-62.
  • ______. “War, Peace and Justice in Early Israel.” Bible Review 3 (1987):32-45.
  • Hedges, Chris. War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning. New York: Anchor, 2002.
  • Hess, Richard S. “The Book of Joshua as a Land Grant.” Biblica 83 (2002): 493-506.
  • ______. “War in the Hebrew Bible: An Overview.” In War in the Bible and Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Richard S. Hess and Elmer A. Martens, 19-32. Bulletin for Biblical Research: Supplement 2. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2008.
  • Hess, Richard S., and Elmer A. Martens, eds. War in the Bible and Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century. Bulletin for Biblical Research: Supplement 2. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2008.
  • Knierim, Rolf P. “On the Subject of War in the Old Testament and Biblical Theology.” Horizons in Biblical Theology 16/1 (1994): 1-19.
  • Lind, Millard C. Yahweh Is a Warrior: The Theology of Warfare in Ancient Israel. Scottdale, PA, and Kitchener, ON: Herald, 1980.
  • Longman, Tremper, III, and Daniel G. Reid. God Is a Warrior. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995.
  • McConville, J. Gordon. God and Earthly Power: An Old Testament Political Theology. London and New York: T&T Clark, 2006.
  • McDonald, Patricia M. God and Violence: Biblical Resources for Living in a Small World. Scottdale, PA, and Waterloo, ON: Herald, 2004.
  • Nelson, Richard D. “Divine Warrior Theology in Deuteronomy.” In A God So Near: Essays on Old Testament Theology in Honor of Patrick D. Miller, edited by Brent A. Strawn and Nancy R. Bowen, 241-59. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2003.
  • Ollenburger, Ben C. “The Concept of ‘Warrior God’ in Peace Theology.” In Essays on Peace Theology and Witness, edited by Willard M. Swartley, 112-34. Occasional Papers 12. Elkhart: Institute of Mennonite Studies, 1988.
  • _____. “Peace and God’s Action Against Chaos in the Old Testament.” In The Church’s Peace Witness, edited by Marlin E. Miller and Barbara Nelson Gingerich, 70-88. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1994.
  • Rad, Gerhard von. Holy War in Ancient Israel. Translated by Marva J. Dawn. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1991. (This ed. has a thirty-three page introduction by Ben C. Ollenburger and a bibliography on “War, Peace, and Justice in the Hebrew Bible,” compiled and annotated by Judith E. Sanderson. From the 3d German ed., 1958.)
  • Rofé, Alexander. “The Laws of Warfare in the Book of Deuteronomy: Their Origins, Intent and Positivity.” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 32 (1985): 23-44.
  • Schwager, Raymund. Must There Be Scapegoats? Violence and Redemption in the Bible. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1987.
  • Seibert, Eric A. Disturbing Divine Behavior: Troubling Old Testament Images of God. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2009.
  • Swartley, Willard M. Slavery, Sabbath, War, and Women: Case Issues in Biblical Interpretation. Scottdale, PA, and Kitchener, ON: Herald, 1983.
  • ______. “War.” In The Westminster Theological Wordbook of the Bible, edited by Donald E. Gowan, 524-28. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2003.
  • Walzer, Michael. “The Idea of Holy War in Ancient Israel.” Journal of Religious Ethics 20/1 (1992): 215-28. Followed by a response by John Howard Yoder (229-34) and a reply by Walzer (235).
  • Winn, Albert Curry. Ain’t Gonna Study War No More: Biblical Ambiguity and the Abolition of War. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 1993.
  • Wood, John A. Perspectives on War in the Bible. Macon: Mercer University Press, 1998.
  • Wright, Christopher J. H. The God I Don’t Understand: Reflections on Tough Questions of Faith. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2008.
  • Yoder, John H. Nonviolence—A Brief History: The Warsaw Lectures. Edited by Paul Martens, Matthew Porter, and Myles Werntz. Waco: Baylor University Press, 2010.
  • ______. The Politics of Jesus: Vicit Agnus Noster. 2nd ed. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans; Carlisle: Paternoster, 1994.
  • Yoder, Perry B. Shalom: The Bible’s Word for Salvation, Justice, and Peace. Institute of Mennonite Studies Series 7. Newton, KS: Faith & Life, 1987.
  • Yoder Neufeld, Thomas. Killing Enmity: Violence and the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2011.
  • Younger, K. Lawson, Jr. Ancient Conquest Accounts: A Study in Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical History Writing. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament: Supplement Series 98. Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1990.


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