Der Bibel-gott Israels Auf Der Anklagebank Nach Stgb Hubert Berghaus Review
: By putting God on the "defendant's bench," Berghaus challenges theologians to reconcile the "merciful God" of modern preaching with the "wrathful and violent God" found in the scriptural texts he cites.
The work is a polemic critique of religion that applies contemporary criminal law standards to the acts attributed to God in the Old Testament. Key Arguments and Themes : By putting God on the "defendant's bench,"
: The book is written from a strictly rationalist and secularist viewpoint, aiming to demystify religious texts and hold them accountable to the same legal scrutiny as any historical or fictional character. Context and Reception Context and Reception : Berghaus "indicts" the biblical
: Berghaus "indicts" the biblical God for numerous offenses, including incitement to war, genocide, mass murder, and crimes against humanity. He systematically lists passages from the Bible and matches them against specific paragraphs of the German StGB , such as murder (§ 211) or incitement to hatred (§ 130). The book is often associated with the or
In his provocative book Der Bibel-Gott Israels auf der Anklagebank nach dem Strafgesetzbuch (StGB) , subjects the biblical portrayal of the deity to a modern legal "trial" based on the German Penal Code (StGB).
The book is often associated with the or similar freethinker movements in Germany. It serves more as a philosophical and ethical critique than a literal legal exercise, using the framework of the StGB to highlight what the author sees as the "inhumane" foundations of monotheistic scripture.