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E-grāmata: Theology and Horror: Explorations of the Dark Religious Imagination

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  • Sērija : Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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  • ISBN-13: 9781978707993
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Scholars of religion have begun to explore horror and the monstrous, not simply within the confines of the biblical text or the traditions of religion, but also as they proliferate into popular culture. This exploration emerges from what has long been present in horror: an engagement with the same questions that animate religious thought questions about the nature of the divine, humanity's place in the universe, the distribution of justice, and what it means to live a good life, among many others. Such exploration often involves a theological conversation. This volume pursues questions regarding non-physical realities, spaces where both divinity and horror dwell. Through an exploration of theology and horror, the contributors explore how questions of spirituality, divinity, and religious structures are raised, complicated, and even sometimes answered (at least partially) by works of horror.
Introduction: Theology and Horror

Brandon R. Grafius and John W. Morehead

Section One: Horrifying Foundations

Chapter 1 Consider the Yattering: The Infernal Order and the Religious
Imagination in Real Time Douglas E. Cowan

Chapter 2 The Theological Origins of Horror Steve A. Wiggins

Chapter 3 Mysterium Horrendum: Exploring Otto's Concept of the Numinous in
Stoker, Machen, and Lovecraft Jack Hunter

Section Two: Christianizing the Monster

Chapter 4 Priests, Secrets, and Holy Water: All I Ever Learned About
Catholicism I Learned from Horror Films Karr Shimabukuro

Chapter 5 We Have to Stop the Apocalypse!: Pre- Millennial
(Mis)Representations of Revelation and Eschaton in Horror Cinema Kevin J.
Wetmore, Jr.

Chapter 6 Gnostic Terror: Subverting the Narrative of Horror Alyssa J. Beall

Section Three: Paranormal World, Monstrous History

Chapter 7 A Longing for Reconciliation: The Ghost Story as Demand for
Corporeal and Terrestrial Justice Joshua Wise

Chapter 8 Whos afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?: Two Models of Christian
Theological Engagement with Lycanthropy Michael A. Hammett

Chapter 9 Endings that Never Happen: Otherness, Indecent Theology,
Apocalypse, & Zombies Jessi Knippel

Section Four: Readings in Theology and the Horror Film

Chapter 10 Do I Look Like Someone Who Cares What God Thinks?: Narrative
Ambiguity, Religion, and the Afterlife in the Hellraiser Franchise Mark
Richard Adams

Chapter 11 Ferocious Marys and Dark Alessas: The Portrayal of Religious
Matriarchies in Silent Hill Amy Beddows

Chapter 12 They Say with Jason Death Comes First/ Hell Make Hell a Place on
Earth: The Functions of Hell in New Lines Jason Sequels Wickham Clayton
Brandon R. Grafius is associate professor of biblical studies at Ecumenical Theological Seminary.

John W. Morehead is an independent scholar who specializes in new religious movements, religion and popular culture, and interreligious conflict.