Godly Heretics: Essays on Alternative Christianity in Literature and Popular Culture

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Godly Heretics: Essays on Alternative Christianity in Literature and Popular Culture

Author(s): Marc DiPaolo

  • Publisher: McFarland & Co
  • Publication Date: 30 April 2013
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 276 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0786467800
  • ISBN-13: 9780786467808

Book Description

When computers freeze, they are “rebooted” and soon working properly again. Similarly, legendary thinkers throughout history have argued that Christianity should start fresh by recapturing the humanitarian spirit of Jesus’ original message. These include such disparate individuals as Thomas Jefferson, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Walt Whitman, Friedrich Nietzsche, Leo Tolstoy, George Bernard Shaw, and the religious leaders of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Surprisingly enough, even classic television shows and films meant to be entertaining–Lost, Battlestar Galactica, It’s a Wonderful Life, Groundhog Day, Decalogue, and A Charlie Brown Christmas–are attempts to apply the basic principles of Christianity to modern times.

This book offers new essays by scholars of literature, film, history, theology and philosophy examining how various thinkers and storytellers over time have conceived of a reinvented Christianity. In confronting this controversial idea, this book examines how unorthodox interpretations of the Bible can be some of the most valid, how visions of Jesus as a revolutionary may be the most historically sound, and how compassionate Christians such as Origen have wrestled with the eternal questions of the existence of evil, the gift of free will and the promise of universal salvation.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“the breadth and depth of learning on display in this book is outstanding, and DiPaolo deserves critical plaudits for a job well done. This book is highly recommended”―Religious Studies Review; “In an age of violent fundamentalism, in which certainty breeds so much hatred, it is good to be reminded of the continuing challenge posed by the figure of Jesus. Godly Heretics makes us realize how frequently those who claim to speak on behalf of Jesus are really engaged in preserving their own power and wealth, and denying access to his living message.”―Laurence Coupe, author of Myth.

About the Author

Marc DiPaolo is an assistant professor of English at Southwestern Oklahoma State University. He has written books on Jane Austen and on environmentalist science fiction and fantasy. DiPaolo has been interviewed on NPR, BBC4, and appeared in the AMC documentary Robert Kirkman’s Secret History of Comics.

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