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Theology and Batman - Examining the Religious World of the Dark Knight (Hardcover): Matthew Brake, C. K Robertson Theology and Batman - Examining the Religious World of the Dark Knight (Hardcover)
Matthew Brake, C. K Robertson; Foreword by Paul Levitz; Afterword by Michael Uslan; Contributions by Armond Boudreaux, …
R2,627 Discovery Miles 26 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Batman is one of the most recognized and popular pop culture icons. Appearing on the page of Detective Comics #27 in 1939, the character has inspired numerous characters, franchises, and spin-offs over his 80+ year history. The character has displayed versatility, appearing in stories from multiple genres, including science fiction, noir, and fantasy and mediums far beyond his comic book origins. While there are volumes analyzing Batman through literary, philosophical, and psychological lenses, this volume is one of the first academic monographs to examine Batman through a theological and religious lens. Theology and Batman analyzes Batman and his world, specifically exploring the themes of theodicy and evil, ethics and morality, justice and vengeance, and the Divine Nature. Scholars will appreciate the breadth of material covered while Batman fans will appreciate the love for the character expressed through each chapter.

Batman's Villains and Villainesses - Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Arkham's Souls: Justin Martin, Marco Favaro Batman's Villains and Villainesses - Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Arkham's Souls
Justin Martin, Marco Favaro; Contributions by Matthew Brake, John Darowski, Jason DeHart, …
R2,714 Discovery Miles 27 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While much of the scholarship on superhero narratives has focused on the heroes themselves, Batman's Villains and Villainesses: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Arkham's Souls takes into view the depiction of the villains and their lives, arguing that they often function as proxies for larger societal and philosophical themes. Approaching Gotham's villains from a number of disciplinary backgrounds, the essays in this collection highlight how the villains' multifaceted backgrounds, experiences, motivations, and behaviors allow for in-depth character analysis across varying levels of social life. Through investigating their cultural and scholarly relevance across the humanities and social sciences, the volume encourages both thoughtful reflection on the relationship between individuals and their social contexts and the use of villains (inside and outside of Gotham) as subjects of pedagogical and scholarly inquiry.

Theology and Game of Thrones (Hardcover): Matthew Brake Theology and Game of Thrones (Hardcover)
Matthew Brake; Contributions by Matthew Brake, Shaun C. Brown, Nathan Fredrickson, Mollie Gossage, …
R2,952 Discovery Miles 29 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores many of the theological and religious themes inherent in the Game of Thrones HBO television series and George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels. Written for academics yet accessible for the layperson, the chapters explore themes of power, religion, and sacred institutions in Westeros; Christian ecclesiology in the Night's Watch and the religion of the Iron Islands; Augustinian notions of evil in the Night King and anthropology in the Seven; Orientalism, Hinduism, and the many worldviews in the World of Ice and Fire, and the series more controversial and disturbing themes of rape and death. Theology and Game of Thrones will appeal to theology and religious studies scholars and fans alike as it explores these elements in Martin's complex fantasy epic.

Marveling Religion - Critical Discourses, Religion, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (Hardcover): Jennifer Baldwin, Daniel... Marveling Religion - Critical Discourses, Religion, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (Hardcover)
Jennifer Baldwin, Daniel White Hodge; Contributions by Will Abney, Jennifer Baldwin, Adam Barkman, …
R2,633 Discovery Miles 26 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Marveling Religion: Critical Discourses, Religion, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe is an edited volume that explores the intersection of religion and cinema through the lenses of critical discourse. The focus of the shared inquiry are various films comprising the first three phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and corresponding Netflix series. The contributors explore various religious themes and how they intersect with culture through the canon on the MCU. The first part focuses on responses to the societal, governmental, and cultural context that solidified with clarity during the 2016 Presidential Election cycle in the United States and in the following administration. Additionally, it provides lenses and resources for engaging in productive public actions. Part two explores cultural resources of sustaining activism and resistance as well as some of the key issues at stake in public action. The third part centers on militarization and resistance to state violence. Taken in concert, these three sections work together to provide frames for understanding while also keeping us engaged in the concrete action to mobilize social change. The overarching aim of the volume is to promote critical discourse regarding the dynamics of activism and political resistance.

Theology and Star Trek: Shaun C. Brown, Amanda MacInnis Hackney Theology and Star Trek
Shaun C. Brown, Amanda MacInnis Hackney; Contributions by Siobhan Benitez, Timothy J. Bertolet, Matthew Brake, …
R2,713 Discovery Miles 27 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After Star Trek: Enterprise concluded in 2005, Star Trek went on hiatus until the 2009 film Star Trek and its sequels. With the success of these films, Star Trek returned to the small screen with series like Discovery, Picard, and Strange New Worlds. These films and series, in different ways, reflect cultural shifts in Western society. Theology and Star Trek gathers a group of scholars from various religious and theological disciplines to reflect upon the connection between theology and Star Trek anew. The essays in part one, “These are the Voyages,” explore the overarching themes of Star Trek and the thought of its creator, Gene Roddenberry. Part two, “Strange New Worlds,” discusses politics and technology. Part three, “To Explore and to Seek,” focuses on issues related to practice and formation. Part four, “To Boldly Go,” contemplates the future of Star Trek.

Theology and the DC Universe: Gabriel McKee, Roshan Abraham Theology and the DC Universe
Gabriel McKee, Roshan Abraham; Contributions by Roshan Abraham, Matthew Brake, Matthew J. Dillon, …
R2,713 Discovery Miles 27 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Superman’s first appearance in Action Comics #1 (1938) proclaimed that the character would “reshape the destiny of the world.” The advent of the first superhero initiated a shared narrative– the DC superhero universe– that has been evolving in depth and complexity for more than 80 years. Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman have become key threads in the tapestry of the American mythos, shaping the way we think about life, right and wrong, and our relationship with our own universe. Their narrative world is enriched by compelling stories featuring lesser-known characters like Dr. Fate, the Doom Patrol, John Constantine, and the Legion of Super-Heroes. Stories set within this shared universe have explored questions of death, rebirth, the apocalypse, the nature of evil, the origins of the universe, and the destiny of humankind. This volume brings together the work of scholars from a range of backgrounds who explore the role of theology and religion in the comics, films, and television series set in the DC Universe. The thoughtful and incisive contributions to this collection will appeal to scholars and fans alike.

Rene Girard, Theology, and Pop Culture (Hardcover): Ryan G Duns, T. Derrick Witherington Rene Girard, Theology, and Pop Culture (Hardcover)
Ryan G Duns, T. Derrick Witherington; Contributions by Jordan Almanzar, Brian Bajzek, Matthew Brake, …
R2,663 Discovery Miles 26 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Rene Girard, Theology, and Popular Culture, fifteen contributors consider how Girard's mimetic theory can be used to uncover and probe the theological depths of popular culture. Creative and critical engagement with Girard's theory enables the contributors to offer fresh and exciting interpretations of movies (The Devil Wears Prada, Mean Girls, Star Wars), television (Hoarders, Cobra Kai), classical literature and graphic novels, and issues ranging from anorexia to social media. The result is a volume that establishes Girard as an innovative interpreter of culture and shows him as an invaluable guide for theologically reflecting on desire, violence, redemption, and forgiveness. Written in fresh and lively prose, the contributors demonstrate not only that Girard provides a powerful lens through which to view culture but also-and more provocatively-challenge readers to consider what popular culture reveals about them. Readers looking for an accessible introduction to mimetic theory and exploring its theological application will find this a welcome resource.

Theology and the Marvel Universe (Hardcover): Gregory Stevenson Theology and the Marvel Universe (Hardcover)
Gregory Stevenson; Contributions by Gregory Stevenson, Matthew Brake, Dan W. Clanton, Daniel D. Clark, …
R2,804 Discovery Miles 28 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Theology and the Marvel Universe, fourteen contributors examine theological themes and ideas in the comic books, television shows, and films that make up the grand narrative of the Marvel Universe. Engaging in dialogue with theological thinkers such as Willie James Jennings, Franz Rosenzweig, Søren Kierkegaard, René Girard, Kelly Brown Douglas, and many others, thechapters explore topics such as violence, sacrifice, colonialism, Israeli-Palestinian relations, virtue ethics, character formation, identity formation, and mythic reinvention, among others. This book demonstrates that the stories of Thor, Daredevil, Sabra, Spider-Man, Jessica Jones, Thanos, Luke Cage, and others engage not just our imagination, but our theological imagination as well.

Rene Girard, Theology, and Pop Culture (Paperback): Ryan G Duns, T. Derrick Witherington Rene Girard, Theology, and Pop Culture (Paperback)
Ryan G Duns, T. Derrick Witherington; Contributions by Jordan Almanzar, Brian Bajzek, Matthew Brake, …
R1,061 Discovery Miles 10 610 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In Rene Girard, Theology, and Popular Culture, fifteen contributors consider how Girard's mimetic theory can be used to uncover and probe the theological depths of popular culture. Creative and critical engagement with Girard's theory enables the contributors to offer fresh and exciting interpretations of movies (The Devil Wears Prada, Mean Girls, Star Wars), television (Hoarders, Cobra Kai), classical literature and graphic novels, and issues ranging from anorexia to social media. The result is a volume that establishes Girard as an innovative interpreter of culture and shows him as an invaluable guide for theologically reflecting on desire, violence, redemption, and forgiveness. Written in fresh and lively prose, the contributors demonstrate not only that Girard provides a powerful lens through which to view culture but also-and more provocatively-challenge readers to consider what popular culture reveals about them. Readers looking for an accessible introduction to mimetic theory and exploring its theological application will find this a welcome resource.

Theology and the Marvel Universe (Paperback): Gregory Stevenson Theology and the Marvel Universe (Paperback)
Gregory Stevenson; Contributions by Gregory Stevenson, Matthew Brake, Dan W. Clanton, Daniel D. Clark, …
R1,190 Discovery Miles 11 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In Theology and the Marvel Universe, fourteen contributors examine theological themes and ideas in the comic books, television shows, and films that make up the grand narrative of the Marvel Universe. Engaging in dialogue with theological thinkers such as Willie James Jennings, Franz Rosenzweig, Soren Kierkegaard, Rene Girard, Kelly Brown Douglas, and many others, the chapters explore a wide variety of topics, including violence, sacrifice, colonialism, Israeli-Palestinian relations, virtue ethics, character formation, identity formation, and mythic reinvention. This book demonstrates that the stories of Thor, Daredevil, Sabra, Spider-Man, Jessica Jones, Thanos, Luke Cage, and others engage not just our imagination, but our theological imagination as well.

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