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"Death to the World" and Apocalyptic Theological Aesthetics
"Death to the World" and Apocalyptic Theological Aesthetics
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Description
Robert Saler examines the small but influential Death to the World movement in US Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Presenting a case study in theological aesthetics, Saler demonstrates how a relatively small consumer phenomenon within US Eastern Orthodoxy sits at the centre of a variety of larger questions, including:
- The relationship between formal ecclesial and para-church structures
- The role of the Internet in modern religiosity
- Consumer structures and patterns as constitutive of piety
- How theology can help us understand art and vice versa
Understanding "Death to the World" as an instance of lived religion tied to questions of identity, politics of religious purity, relationships to capitalism, and concerns over conspiracy theory helps us to see how studies of uniquely American Eastern Orthodox identity must address these broader cultural strands.
Table of Contents
Marketplace and Identity
Chapter 1
"Monks are the True Punks:" Justin Marler and the Beginning of the Movement
Chapter 2
Reaching a Lost Generation: The Zine Begins
Chapter 3
Revival and Influence
Chapter 4
Whose Authority to Fight?
Chapter 5
Theological Potential(S)
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | May 30 2024 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 152 |
ISBN | 9780567704450 |
Imprint | T&T Clark |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Series | T&T Clark Explorations at the Crossroads of Theology and Aesthetics |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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