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Record Nr.

UNINA9910462829403321

Autore

Pyper Hugh S

Titolo

The unchained Bible [[electronic resource] ] : cultural appropriations of Biblical texts / / Hugh S. Pyper

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London ; ; New York, : T & T Clark, 2012

ISBN

1-283-94904-0

0-567-18706-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (200 p.)

Collana

T & T Clark library of biblical studies

Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; ; 567

Playing the texts ; ; 17

Disciplina

220.6

Soggetti

Popular culture - Religious aspects - Christianity

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION; Chapter 2. THE OFFENSIVENESS OF SCRIPTURE; Part I. MAKING SENSE OF THE BIBLE; Chapter 3. THE BEGINNINGS OF THE BIBLE; Chapter 4. BIBLICAL NONSENSE; Part II. THE RESISTANT BIBLE; CHAPTER 5. RELIGION AGAINST THE BIBL; Chapter 6. THE BIBLE IN THE METROPOLIS; Part III. THE BIBLE AS GUIDEBOOK; Chapter 7. BIBLICAL TOURISM: EÇA DE QUEIROS AND MARK TWAIN IN PALESTINE; Chapter 8. THE BOOK OF DAVE VERSUS THE BIBLE; Part IV. THE BIBLE, MUSIC AND NATIONALISM; Chapter 9. WHEN JESUS WAS (NEARLY) A SCOT; Chapter 10. JONAH IN ESTONIA, JOSEPH IN LATVIA

Chapter 11. BRUCKNERIAN TRANSPOSITIONSPart V. ANIMAL BIBLE; Chapter 12. THE LION KING; Chapter 13. CONVERSATIONS WITH DONKEYS; Part VI. THE SPORTING BIBLE; Chapter 14. WRESTLING THE BIBLE; Chapter 15. THE NASCAR BIBLE; Part VII. THE SURVIVAL OF THE BIBLE; Chapter 16. DISPELLING DELUSIONS: DAWKINS, DENNETT AND BIBLICAL STUDIES; EPILOGUE; Bibliography; Index of References; Index of Authors

Sommario/riassunto

This volume explores a number of instances of unexpected but influential readings of the Bible in popular culture, literature, film,



music and politics. The argument in all of them is that the effects of the Bible continues to have an effect on contemporary culture in ways that may surprise and sometimes dismay both religious and secular groups. That the Bible was at one time chained in churches is true. The subversive misreading of this enchainment as a symbol of a book in captivity to the established church is hard to suppress, however. Yet, once released from these chains, the Bible proves