"Die internationale Diskussion um 'Gewalt und Religion' wird mit dieser Veröffentlichung bereichert. Der Band zeigt, dass auch die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft sich an dem anstehenden theologisch-kulturwissenschaftlichen Dialog beteiligen kann und muss." ["The international discussion about 'Violence and Religion' is enriched by this publication. This volume shows that also New Testament scholars can participate in the ongoing theological and cultural debate, and that they should."] – Eckart Reinmuth, Rostock, in: Theologische Literaturzeitung 138"The value of this work lies in its questions. [...] De Villiers, in his concluding contribution, raises perhaps the most profound question: does violence reside 'in the character of God'?" – Jordan Daniel Wood, Saint Louis University, USA, in: International Journal of Public Theology 8 (2014)"This collection is to be commended for several reasons. First, [...] all the essays exhibit much methodological sophistication and display extensive knowledge of theories on violence and previous works that address violence in the New Testament. [...] Secondly, several essays bring their reflection on biblical texts to bear on the context of violence in contemporary societies. [...] Finally, the essays thoroughly identify and describe the instances, contexts, and functions of violent language in the New Testament." – Jean-François Racine, Santa Clara University, in: Theological Studies 75/1 (2014), 209-220