Religion, Theology, and Stranger Things
Studies from the Upside Down on Evil, Ethics, Horror, and Hope
Herausgeber: Byers, Andrew J Byers; Byers, Andrew J; Powell, Adam J
Religion, Theology, and Stranger Things
Studies from the Upside Down on Evil, Ethics, Horror, and Hope
Herausgeber: Byers, Andrew J Byers; Byers, Andrew J; Powell, Adam J
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Analyzing the spirituality in a hit television series, this scholarly volume explores topics ranging from spiritualism to secularism, Mormonism to mythology, rock & roll to Dungeons & Dragons. The book demonstrates that popular culture can serve as an effective lens through which to reflect on the soul of humanity.
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Analyzing the spirituality in a hit television series, this scholarly volume explores topics ranging from spiritualism to secularism, Mormonism to mythology, rock & roll to Dungeons & Dragons. The book demonstrates that popular culture can serve as an effective lens through which to reflect on the soul of humanity.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781978715721
- ISBN-10: 1978715722
- Artikelnr.: 72701094
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781978715721
- ISBN-10: 1978715722
- Artikelnr.: 72701094
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Andrew J. Byers serves as lecturer in New Testament at Ridley Hall in the Cambridge Theological Federation and as an affiliated lecturer in the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. Adam Powell is a lecturer in medical humanities in the Department of Theology & Religion at Durham University (UK).
Introduction
Andrew J. Byers
Adam Powell Part I: Spirits
Monsters
and Supernatural Science Chapter 1: Comfort
Control
and Christmas Lights: The Types and Techniques of Spirit Communication in Stranger Things
Season One
Adam Powell Chapter 2: The Myth of Stranger Things: A Structural Analysis of Monsters and Fears in Season One
Vivian Asimos Chapter 3: Defining the Normal: Monstrosity in Stranger Things
Brandon Grafius Chapter 4: Enchanted Science? The Supernatural Imagination of Stranger Things
Josh Reeves Part II: History
(Pop) Culture
and Nostalgic Contexts Chapter 5: Who Is Suzie Bingham? Gender and the 1980s Mormon Family in Stranger Things
Jana Reiss Chapter 6: "Do Not Be Overcome by Evil": Dungeons
Dragons
and the Satanic Panic in Stranger Things
Joseph P. Laycock Chapter 7: Fighting Satan with the Devil's Music? Subverting Suspicions of Demonic Influence on Rock 'n' Roll in Stranger Things Season 4
John Anthony Dunne Chapter 8: Home
Nostalgia
and Stranger Things
Andrew Root Chapter 9: Utopia
Intertextuality
and Liturgy: Nostalgia and Religion in Stranger Things
Melissa Conroy Part III: Theology
Ethics and Biblical Themes Chapter 10: "Peeking Behind Bauman's Curtain": A Theology and Ethics of Institutions in Stranger Things
Nathaniel A. Warne Adishian Chapter 11: Max and the Magdalene: On Violence
Grief
and Trauma Under Patriarchy
Siobhán Jolley Chapter 12: From Patmos to Hawkins: Slipping through Time and Space in Revelation and Stranger Things
Heather Macumber Chapter 13: Can Anything Good Come out of Hawkins? Self
Place
Evil
and Salvation in John's Gospel
Stranger Things
and the Secular Age
Andrew J. Byers Afterword: What Would Suzy
Erica
and Steve Say? Concluding Reflections
Andrew J. Byers
Adam Powell
Andrew J. Byers
Adam Powell Part I: Spirits
Monsters
and Supernatural Science Chapter 1: Comfort
Control
and Christmas Lights: The Types and Techniques of Spirit Communication in Stranger Things
Season One
Adam Powell Chapter 2: The Myth of Stranger Things: A Structural Analysis of Monsters and Fears in Season One
Vivian Asimos Chapter 3: Defining the Normal: Monstrosity in Stranger Things
Brandon Grafius Chapter 4: Enchanted Science? The Supernatural Imagination of Stranger Things
Josh Reeves Part II: History
(Pop) Culture
and Nostalgic Contexts Chapter 5: Who Is Suzie Bingham? Gender and the 1980s Mormon Family in Stranger Things
Jana Reiss Chapter 6: "Do Not Be Overcome by Evil": Dungeons
Dragons
and the Satanic Panic in Stranger Things
Joseph P. Laycock Chapter 7: Fighting Satan with the Devil's Music? Subverting Suspicions of Demonic Influence on Rock 'n' Roll in Stranger Things Season 4
John Anthony Dunne Chapter 8: Home
Nostalgia
and Stranger Things
Andrew Root Chapter 9: Utopia
Intertextuality
and Liturgy: Nostalgia and Religion in Stranger Things
Melissa Conroy Part III: Theology
Ethics and Biblical Themes Chapter 10: "Peeking Behind Bauman's Curtain": A Theology and Ethics of Institutions in Stranger Things
Nathaniel A. Warne Adishian Chapter 11: Max and the Magdalene: On Violence
Grief
and Trauma Under Patriarchy
Siobhán Jolley Chapter 12: From Patmos to Hawkins: Slipping through Time and Space in Revelation and Stranger Things
Heather Macumber Chapter 13: Can Anything Good Come out of Hawkins? Self
Place
Evil
and Salvation in John's Gospel
Stranger Things
and the Secular Age
Andrew J. Byers Afterword: What Would Suzy
Erica
and Steve Say? Concluding Reflections
Andrew J. Byers
Adam Powell
Introduction
Andrew J. Byers
Adam Powell Part I: Spirits
Monsters
and Supernatural Science Chapter 1: Comfort
Control
and Christmas Lights: The Types and Techniques of Spirit Communication in Stranger Things
Season One
Adam Powell Chapter 2: The Myth of Stranger Things: A Structural Analysis of Monsters and Fears in Season One
Vivian Asimos Chapter 3: Defining the Normal: Monstrosity in Stranger Things
Brandon Grafius Chapter 4: Enchanted Science? The Supernatural Imagination of Stranger Things
Josh Reeves Part II: History
(Pop) Culture
and Nostalgic Contexts Chapter 5: Who Is Suzie Bingham? Gender and the 1980s Mormon Family in Stranger Things
Jana Reiss Chapter 6: "Do Not Be Overcome by Evil": Dungeons
Dragons
and the Satanic Panic in Stranger Things
Joseph P. Laycock Chapter 7: Fighting Satan with the Devil's Music? Subverting Suspicions of Demonic Influence on Rock 'n' Roll in Stranger Things Season 4
John Anthony Dunne Chapter 8: Home
Nostalgia
and Stranger Things
Andrew Root Chapter 9: Utopia
Intertextuality
and Liturgy: Nostalgia and Religion in Stranger Things
Melissa Conroy Part III: Theology
Ethics and Biblical Themes Chapter 10: "Peeking Behind Bauman's Curtain": A Theology and Ethics of Institutions in Stranger Things
Nathaniel A. Warne Adishian Chapter 11: Max and the Magdalene: On Violence
Grief
and Trauma Under Patriarchy
Siobhán Jolley Chapter 12: From Patmos to Hawkins: Slipping through Time and Space in Revelation and Stranger Things
Heather Macumber Chapter 13: Can Anything Good Come out of Hawkins? Self
Place
Evil
and Salvation in John's Gospel
Stranger Things
and the Secular Age
Andrew J. Byers Afterword: What Would Suzy
Erica
and Steve Say? Concluding Reflections
Andrew J. Byers
Adam Powell
Andrew J. Byers
Adam Powell Part I: Spirits
Monsters
and Supernatural Science Chapter 1: Comfort
Control
and Christmas Lights: The Types and Techniques of Spirit Communication in Stranger Things
Season One
Adam Powell Chapter 2: The Myth of Stranger Things: A Structural Analysis of Monsters and Fears in Season One
Vivian Asimos Chapter 3: Defining the Normal: Monstrosity in Stranger Things
Brandon Grafius Chapter 4: Enchanted Science? The Supernatural Imagination of Stranger Things
Josh Reeves Part II: History
(Pop) Culture
and Nostalgic Contexts Chapter 5: Who Is Suzie Bingham? Gender and the 1980s Mormon Family in Stranger Things
Jana Reiss Chapter 6: "Do Not Be Overcome by Evil": Dungeons
Dragons
and the Satanic Panic in Stranger Things
Joseph P. Laycock Chapter 7: Fighting Satan with the Devil's Music? Subverting Suspicions of Demonic Influence on Rock 'n' Roll in Stranger Things Season 4
John Anthony Dunne Chapter 8: Home
Nostalgia
and Stranger Things
Andrew Root Chapter 9: Utopia
Intertextuality
and Liturgy: Nostalgia and Religion in Stranger Things
Melissa Conroy Part III: Theology
Ethics and Biblical Themes Chapter 10: "Peeking Behind Bauman's Curtain": A Theology and Ethics of Institutions in Stranger Things
Nathaniel A. Warne Adishian Chapter 11: Max and the Magdalene: On Violence
Grief
and Trauma Under Patriarchy
Siobhán Jolley Chapter 12: From Patmos to Hawkins: Slipping through Time and Space in Revelation and Stranger Things
Heather Macumber Chapter 13: Can Anything Good Come out of Hawkins? Self
Place
Evil
and Salvation in John's Gospel
Stranger Things
and the Secular Age
Andrew J. Byers Afterword: What Would Suzy
Erica
and Steve Say? Concluding Reflections
Andrew J. Byers
Adam Powell