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Screen Christologies Chris Deacy

Screen Christologies By Chris Deacy

Screen Christologies by Chris Deacy


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Summary

Looks at the ways in which the Christian concept of redemption has been represented in film, from It's a Wonderful Life to Taxi Driver. Concentrating on film noir and the work of Martin Scorsese, the book argues that the characteristic themes of noir confront religious issues.

Screen Christologies Summary

Screen Christologies: Redemption and the Medium of Film by Chris Deacy

Looks at the ways in which the Christian concept of redemption has been represented in film, from It's a Wonderful Life to Taxi Driver. Concentrating on film noir and the work of Martin Scorsese, the book argues that the characteristic themes of noir confront religious issues.

Screen Christologies Reviews

'Chris Deacy has added to the steadily increasing list of books on theology and film with this concise, but stimulating exploration of representations of redemption in contemporary cinema ... Deacy believes that the secular sphere abounds with opportunities to 'do theology' through film. The implications of this book are certainly important for those teaching and studying theology, particularly those who seek a relevance - indeed, an edge - for theological inquiry within the intersection of religion and culture.' Journal of Contemporary Religion 'Deacy's is an intriguing and sustainable argument.' Church Times

About Chris Deacy

Dr Chris Deacy is a reader in theology and religious studies at the University of Kent.

Additional information

GOR003090312
9780708317129
070831712X
Screen Christologies: Redemption and the Medium of Film by Chris Deacy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Wales Press
2001-09-14
224
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