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This "Reader" brings together a huge amount of material in a student-friendly format and will be an invaluable resource for courses within both theology and religious studies.
Edited by leading experts in the field, The Film and Religion Reader brings together the key writings in this exciting and dynamic discipline.

Produktbeschreibung
This "Reader" brings together a huge amount of material in a student-friendly format and will be an invaluable resource for courses within both theology and religious studies.
Edited by leading experts in the field, The Film and Religion Reader brings together the key writings in this exciting and dynamic discipline.
Autorenporträt
Jolyon Mitchell is senior lecturer at New College, Edinburgh University. His previous publications include Visually Speaking, Mediating Religion, and Media Violence and Christian Ethics. S. Brent Plate is Associate Professor of Religion and the Visual Arts at Texas Christian University. His recent publications include Blasphemy: Art that Offends, Walter Benjamin, Religion and Aesthetics and Representing Religion in World Cinema .
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'This is a genuinely useful addition to the maturing literature on religion and film. The imaginative selection of readings makes this book an invaluable resource that will broaden and deepen the insights of students and researchers in this field. This will undoubtedly become a key text for any serious course exploring the various ways in which religion and film intersect.' - Gordon Lynch, Professor of Sociology of Religion, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

'[There is a lot to think about here], and it is just a micro-sample of all that is to be found in this milestone collection.' - Project Muse (Scholarly Journals Online)

'Jolyon Mitchell and S. BrentPlate ... consistently stress the historical depth, thegeographical spread and the sheer critical complexity that marksreflection on the relationship between religion and film. ... In conclusion, this is a highly intelligent and thought-provoking collection of work exploring the relationship between religion and film ...[T]his eclecticism is also one of the volume's main strengths for it constantly throws up new and challenging ways of thinking about religion and film, and for this reason alone, I would warmly recommend this book to scholars seeking a way into this field or looking for a course reader for their students.' - David Murphy, University of Stirling, Literature and Theology, 23(2)

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