RT Article T1 The social power of the Bible in culture and politics JF Theology VO 124 IS 2 SP 108 OP 116 A1 Gent, Peter LA English PB Sage YR 2021 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/175072006X AB Biblical texts hold social power, acting in and through the religious traditions that hold the Bible authoritative, with far-reaching impact on culture and politics. Work by Bruno Latour and others on the agency and action of artefacts provides a set of concepts that make possible analysis of how social power is delegated to the Bible and how the Bible in turn holds power over its readers and broader society. Tracing the action of the Bible in this way enables reflection on the performative impact of how the Bible is read and interpreted. K1 social power K1 Bruno Latour K1 Biblical Interpretation K1 Authority K1 Actor-network Theory DO 10.1177/0040571X21991748