
Faith Matters Reading the Bible Through the Jesus Lens
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Mar 15, 2026 Riley Risto, director of Latter-day Saint Peace Studies and lifelong scripture student, centers his faith on Jesus and nonviolence. He describes reading the Bible through a cruciform lens. Short takes explore René Girard’s scapegoat theory, wrestling with divine violence in stories like Noah and Laban, and what it means to take Christ’s name seriously in life and justice.
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Mystical Conversion That Centered His Faith
- Riley described a mystical conversion after praying about the Book of Mormon that led him to join the Church at 21.
- He asked, Will this bring me happiness? and the clear answer prompted immediate commitment and baptism plans.
Center Scripture Reading On Christ
- Riley advocates a cruciform hermeneutic: read all scripture starting from Christ as the clearest revelation of God's character.
- Start with Jesus and work outward rather than letting violent or confusing Old Testament passages set your image of God.
Girard Explains Violence As Scapegoating
- Riley draws on René Girard to explain biblical violence as ritualized scapegoating that mythologizes real social conflict.
- The Bible uniquely records the victim's perspective and shows an arc away from sacrificial violence toward mercy and knowledge of God.



