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Left Behind and the Evangelical Imagination (Hardcover, New) Loot Price: R2,138
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Left Behind and the Evangelical Imagination (Hardcover, New): Crawford Gribben, Mark S. Sweetnam

Left Behind and the Evangelical Imagination (Hardcover, New)

Crawford Gribben, Mark S. Sweetnam

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Left Behind - twelve novels that dramatize one evangelical perspective on the end of the world - is now established as the best-selling fictional series in American literary history. But it has been met with a range of critical receptions. This volume gathers essays by new and established critics of the series to interrogate the series' significance and its cultural and commercial success, and includes, for the first time, a response to these criticisms written on behalf of one of the series' authors. Mark S. Sweetnam considers the challenge that the organically theological nature of Left Behind has posed for cultural scholars. Amy Frykholm situates the novels' discussion of gender within wider traditions of sentimental and domestic fiction. Jennie Chapman nuances the general assumption that the series' conspiracy plots have been poached from secular accounts of subversion that emerged from the radical Right. Crawford Gribben contextualizes the treatment of Jews and Muslims in the rapture fiction tradition. Jarlath Killeen identifies a profoundly ambiguous attitude to Catholicism in the novels, accounted for by the emergence of lobbying and campaigning alliances between evangelicals and Catholics on a range of social issues. John Walliss outlines the manner in which rapture films speak to an evangelical audience, and addresses the failure of these films to gain significant crossover appeal. Katie Sturm interrogates the series' ecumenical reflections. Marisa Ronan traces the role of Christian fiction in the shaping of evangelical identity. Thomas Ice addresses the theological background of the novels. Writing on behalf of Jerry B. Jenkins, Kevin Zuber responds to the criticisms provided by the volume's contributors.

General

Imprint: Sheffield Phoenix Press
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: May 2011
First published: May 2011
Editors: Crawford Gribben • Mark S. Sweetnam
Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 11mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover - Laminated cover
Pages: 182
Edition: New
ISBN-13: 978-1-907534-14-0
Categories: Books
LSN: 1-907534-14-8
Barcode: 9781907534140

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