Description

Theology, Religion, and The Office: Beauty in Ordinary Things explores the enduring impact of the hit NBC series The Office, which, seven years after its official end, remained the number one streamed TV show with a staggering 57 billion viewing minutes, outpacing its closest competitor by 45%. The Office has made an indelible mark on popular culture, paving the way for beloved series like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Parks and Recreation, and The Good Place. Beyond its witty humor and memorable characters, this book questions whether the show's value extends beyond mere comedy, and delves into the deeper lessons and insights it offers. As an addition to the Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture series, the book invites readers to consider the theological and philosophical dimensions hidden within the ordinary settings of this fictional Pennsylvania paper company. This volume has gathered a diverse group of scholars from theology, religion, and related fields providing a unique theological and religious perspectives on The Office.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Office, the Ordinary, and the Otherwise Theological
Daniel J. Cameron
Part One: The Office and the Christian Life
Chapter One: A Little Slower in Scranton: The Notion of True Progress in The Office
James Spencer
Chapter Two: There is No Such Thing as an Appropriate Joke, That is Why It Is A Joke: An Exploration of Diversity Day and Sexual Harassment.
Manon Ceridwen James
Chapter Three: Bring Your Faith to Work: The Constructive Possibilities of Pluralism in The Office
Amar D. Peterman
Chapter Four: Confessions in The Office: Honesty in the Dishonest World of Branch Plant America
Robert Grant Price
Chapter Five: We Have Wasted Too Much of Our Time Ignoring the Fact That We Belong Together: The Office, Belonging, and the Body of Christ
Daniel Rempel
Chapter Six: That’s What She Said: On the Hidden and Underestimated Power of Women in The Office and in the Church
Jennifer Wotochek
Chapter Seven: An Office is a Place to Live Life to the Fullest: Michael Scott as a Prophet of Hope
Mary Dance Berry
Chapter Eight: Patron Saints of Bears, Beets, and Battlestar Galactica: Towards The Office's Unlikely Communion of Saints
Carolyn Elizabeth Beard
Part Two: The Office and Christian Thought
Chapter Nine: What is Wrong With Everybody: The Office and the Christian Doctrine of Sin
Thomas H. McCall andIsaac T. McCall
Chapter Ten: God Chose the Awkward Things to Confound the Wisdom of the Management
Mark Brians
Chapter Eleven: The Mind of the Maker and The Office: An Application of Dorothy Sayers' Analogy of the Trinity
Johanna De Haven
Chapter Twelve: He Can Heal Leopards: Barth and Bonhoeffer on Michael Scott’s View of Redemption
Corey Tuttle
Chapter Thirteen: Beauty in Ordinary Things: The Theological and Religious World of a Pennsylvania Paper Company
Daniel J. Cameron

Product details

Published Mar 05 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 258
ISBN 9781978715936
Imprint Fortress Academic
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Series Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Daniel J. Cameron

Contributor

Carolyn Beard

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Mark Brians

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Johanna DeHaven

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Thomas McCall

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Isaac T. McCall

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Daniel Rempel

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James Spencer

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Corey Tuttle

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Jen Wotochek

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