Theology, Religion, and Dystopia


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Edited by Scott Donahue-Martens, Brandon Simonson, Contributions by Scott Donahue-Martens, Beata Gombkoeto, Thomas G. Hermans-Webster, Justin F. Martin, C. J. McCrary, John C. McDowell, David Penn, Amanda L. Pumphrey
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LEXINGTON BOOKS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
460 g
Pages:
216

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Scott Donahue-Martens is a Ph.D. candidate in Homiletics at Boston University School of Theology. Brandon Simonson is an instructor of biblical studies at Boston University School of Theology and adjunct lecturer in the Department of Religious and Theological Studies at Merrimack College.

1.Dystopia as Demythologized Apocalyptic Brandon Simonson and Scott Donahue-Martens 2.The Dystopic Relations of Interstellar: A Response from Christian Ecotheology Thomas G. Hermans-Webster 3.Color-blind Dystopia: The Giver, Theology, Race, and Ricoeur Scott Donahue-Martens 4.Qu(e)erying Posthuman Theologies in Ghost in the Shell Amanda L. Pumphrey and Nicholaus B. Pumphrey 5.Social Life from Scratch: Morality, Religion, and Society in The Walking Dead Justin F. Martin 6.How NOT to be a Zombie: The Walking Dead and Love for the World David Penn 7.Dystopia in the Apocalypse: Religion and Community in Asimov's Foundation Universe Brandon Simonson 8.Katniss, Christos: Sacrifice and Salvation in Scripture and Young Adult Dystopian Novels Shayna Sheinfeld 9.Dystopian Festivals, Utopian Fictions: Sovereignty, Sacrifice, and Sanctity in Biblical Jubilee and The Purge C. J. McCrary 10.The Ability or Inability to Change by the Presence or Absence of Deus ex Machina Bea ta Gombko to 11.The Spectacle of Hope Beyond Capital's Dehumanizing Violence: Reading George Lucas' Dystopian THX 1138 John C. McDowell

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