Free US delivery on orders $35 or over

After The Passion Is Gone

American Religious Consequences

After The Passion Is Gone cover

After The Passion Is Gone

American Religious Consequences

Quantity
In stock
$45.00 RRP $50.00 Website price saving $5.00 (10%)

This product is usually dispatched within 3 days

Description

Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ topped box office charts and changed the American religious conversation. The controversies it raised remain unsettled. In After The Passion Is Gone: American Religious Consequences, leading scholars of religion and theology ask what Gibson's film and the resulting controversy reveal about Christians, Jews, and the possibilities of interreligious dialogue in the United States. Landres and Berenbaum's collection moves beyond questions of whether or not the film was faithful to the gospels, too violent, or antisemitic and explores why the debate focused on these issues but not others. The public discussion of The Passion shed light on a wide range of American attitudes-evangelical Protestant, mainline Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Jewish-about media and faith, politics and history, Jesus and Judaism, fundamentalism and victimhood. After The Passion Is Gone takes a unique view of vital points in Christian-Jewish relations and contemporary American religion.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
Part 2 Part One: The Context of The Passion
3 Introduction to Part One
4 Almost a Culture War: The Making of the Passion Controversy
5 Passionate Blogging: Interfaith Controversy and the Internet
6 Living In the World, but Not Of the World: Understanding Evangelical Support for The Passion of the Christ
7 The Passion Paradox: Signposts on the Road toward Mormon Protestantization
8 Is it Finished? The Passion of the Christ and the Fault Lines in American Christianity
Part 9 Part Two: The Passion in Context
10 Introduction to Part Two
11 The Journey of the Passion Play from Medieval Piety to Contemporary Spirituality
12 The Gibson Code?
13 "But is it Art?": A Prelude to Criticism of Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ
14 Antisemitism without Erasure: Sacred Texts and Their Contemporary Interpretations
15 Theologizing the Death of Jesus, Gibson's The Passion, and Christian Identity
16 Manly Pain and Motherly Love: Mel Gibson's Big Picture
17 Imago Christi: Aesthetic and Theological Issues in Jesus Films by Pasolini, Scorsese, and Gibson
Part 18 Part Three: Jews and Christians: Reframing the Dialogue
19 Introduction to Part Three
20 Theological Bulimia: Christianity and Its Dejudaization
21 A March of Passion, Or, How I Came to Terms with a Film I Wasn't Supposed to Like
22 The Exposed Fault Line
23 Crucifying Jesus: Antisemitism and the Passion Story
24 Five Introspective Challenges
25 No Crucifixion = No Holocaust: Post-Holocaust Reflections on The Passion of the Christ
26 The Passionate Encounter: The Ethics of Affirming Your Faith in a Multi-Religious World
27 Reframing Difference: Evangelicals, Scripture, and the Jews
28 Afterword: The Passion of War

Product details

Published Nov 15 2004
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 368
ISBN 9780759108158
Imprint AltaMira Press
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Shawn J. Landres

Anthology Editor

Michael Berenbaum

Related Titles

Environment: Staging