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Massacre of the Innocents: Studies in the Cultural Afterlife of a Gospel Scene [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 414 pages, height x width x depth: 232x159x28 mm, weight: 739 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1978714106
  • ISBN-13: 9781978714106
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 414 pages, height x width x depth: 232x159x28 mm, weight: 739 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1978714106
  • ISBN-13: 9781978714106
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In The Massacre of the Innocents: Studies in the Cultural Afterlife of a Gospel Scene, Warren Carter examines some fifty instances of the interpretation of the Matthean Massacre of the Innocents (Matt 2:16-18). He emphasizes the agency of interpreters, who in their particular contexts and media, think with the shocking Matthean scene to address the often-tragic circumstances of their audiences. He argues throughout that the structure of the Gospel scene facilitates this thinking with. The scene is structured as a triad of power relations with a tyrant (Herod), victims (infants and parents), and violent means of tyranny (the massacre). Interpreters use this triad of power relations to identify tyrant/s, victims, and means of tyranny in their own situations. Carter illustrates the use of this triad of power relations across two millennia, in numerous socio-political contexts, and media as diverse as sermons, images, poems and hymns, dramas and festivals, films, novels, Christmas carols, and Childrens Bibles.
1 Introduction
1(14)
PART I EARLY INTERPRETATIONS
15(20)
2 Proto-Gospel of James
17(6)
3 Irenaeus
23(6)
4 Cyprian
29(6)
PART II FIRST MILLENNIUM SERMONS
35(80)
5 Chrysostom: Sermon 9 (d. 407)
37(10)
6 Chrysologus: Sermon 152 (d. 450)
47(10)
7 Quodvultdeus: Two Homilies on the Creed (430s CE)
57(12)
8 Leo, Bishop of Rome (d. 461)
69(10)
9 Our Martyrs Are Better: A Fifth-Century Anonymous Sermon
79(8)
10 Caesarius of Aries: Sermon 222, "On the Feast of the Holy Innocents" (d. 542)
87(8)
11 Venerable Bede (d. 735)
95(10)
12 Hildegard of Bingen (d. 1179)
105(10)
PART III IMAGES
115(54)
13 Women Viewers at Chartres Cathedral (Thirteenth Century)
117(4)
14 Matteo di Giovanni (d. 1495)
121(4)
15 Pieter Bruegel (d. 1569)
125(6)
16 The Chapel of Lucrezia della Rovere (Sixteenth Century)
131(6)
17 The Book of Common Prayer, William Faithorne (1653)
137(4)
18 William Rimmer, Massacre of the Innocents (1858)
141(6)
19 Julia Chavarrfa, Massacre of the Innocents (1981)
147(4)
20 Bessie Harvey, Slaughter of the Innocents (1985)
151(4)
21 Anker Eli Petersen Scream from Ramah (2001)
155(4)
22 Oppression of Indigenous Peoples: Kent Monkman (2015/2017)
159(6)
23 Kara Walker, Slaughter of the Innocents (2016)
165(4)
PART IV POEMS/HYMNS
169(42)
24 Ephrem, Hymn Twenty-Four (d. 373)
171(8)
25 Prudentius, Cathemerinon 12 (c. 400)
179(10)
26 Paulinus and the Heavenly Play Center, Poem 31 (c. 400)
189(2)
27 Romanos the Melodist, Kontakion 3 (d. 556)
191(10)
28 Bede, Hymn 1, For the Holy Innocents (d. 735)
201(4)
29 Giambattista Marino, La Strage degli Innocenti (The Slaughter of the Innocents) (1632)
205(6)
PART V DRAMAS/FESTIVALS
211(38)
30 Fleury Drama (c. 1200)
213(10)
31 York Mystery Plays (Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries)
223(10)
32 Chester Mystery Cycle: Play 10 (Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries)
233(10)
33 Festival de Mascaras de Hatillo, Puerto Rico
243(6)
PART VI FILMS
249(28)
34 Nicholas Ray, King of Kings (1961)
251(6)
35 Pasolini, Il vangelo secondo Mattei/The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964)
257(6)
36 Franco Zeffirelli, Jesus of Nazareth (1977)
263(8)
37 Mark Dornford-May, Son of Man (2006)
271(6)
PART VII NOVELS
277(28)
38 Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) y
279(4)
39 Albert Camus, The Fall (La Chute) (1956)
283(6)
40 Jose" Saramago, The Gospel According to Jesus Christ (1991)
289(8)
41 Anne Rice, Christ the Lord (2005)
297(8)
PART VIII MUSIC
305(28)
42 Jacobus Clemens non Papa (d. 1555): Motet, Vox in Rama
307(6)
43 Hector Berlioz (d. 1869) Oratorio: L'Enfance du Christ/The Childhood of Christ (1854)
313(8)
44 Arthur Sullivan (d. 1900) Oratorio: The Light of the World (1873)
321(6)
45 John Harbison (b. 1938) Cantata: The Flight into Egypt (1987)
327(6)
PART IX CHRISTMAS CAROLS
333(30)
46 Coventry Carol: A Lament-Lullaby ("Lully, lulla, thou little tiny Child") (1534/1591)
335(4)
47 George Wither (d. 1667): "That Rage Whereof the Psalm Doth Say"
339(8)
48 Luke Wadding, For Innocents' Day (1684)
347(6)
49 Cecil Francis (Fanny) Alexander, O Lord, the Holy Innocents (1848)
353(10)
PART X CHILDREN'S BIBLES
363(16)
50 Children's Bibles
365(14)
Bibliography 379(16)
Index 395(10)
About the Author 405
Warren Carter is the LaDonna Kramer Meinders Professor of New Testament at Phillips Seminary in Tulsa, Oklahoma.