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Screening Scripture: Intertextual Connections between Scripture and Film  
Author: George Aichele (Editor)
ISBN: 1563383543
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review

Stephen D. Moore, author of God's Gym and God's Beauty Parlor, March 2002
This colorful collection contains some of the smartest writing on Bible and film that I have seen. Two thumbs up!

John R. May, Author of Nourishing Faith Through Fiction
"The diverse and rich selection of texts ranges from Genesis to Revelation, and David and Bathsheba to End of Days."

Conrad Ostwalt, Co-editor of Screening the Sacred,June 2002
"Boldly challenges the reader to view scripture through the interpretive lens of individual authors and of contemporary films."

Margaret Miles, Author of Seeing and Believing: Religion and Values in the Movies,June 2002
"The book represents the next stage of sophisticated studies of religion and film."

About the Author
George Aichele is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Adrian College in Adrian, Michigan and is the author of The Control of Biblical Meaning. Richard Walsh is Professor of Religion, co-director of the Honors Program, and Assistant Academic Dean at Methodist College, Fayetteville, North Carolina, and is the author of Mapping the Myths of Biblical Interpretation.




Screening Scripture: Intertextual Connections between Scripture and Film

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Screening Scripture offers a unique new perspective on religion and film. The book proposes that there is no natural connection between scripture and film-even for those movies that seem to have an obvious relationship to religious text. It is only the viewer that makes this connection. From this perspective, Screening Scripture opens up new possibilities for viewing these movies and reading these texts with each other.

The contributors to this volume serve as creative viewers who make these connections for some of today's most popular and provocative films. The scriptures discussed include not only the Bible, but apocryphal, heretical, and non-Western scriptures. In the hands of these writers, the films provide fresh insights into the scriptures. Contributors to this volume:
George Aichele (Adrian College) on Pleasantville
Roland Boer (Monash University) on Total Recall
Ralph Brabban (Chowan College) on Midnight Cowboy
Fred Burnett (Anderson University) on Lethal Weapon
Carl Dyke (Methodist College) on The Life of Brian
Julie Kelso (University of Queensland) on David and Bathsheba
Neal McCrillis (Columbus State University) on The Giant Behemoth
Tina Pippin (Agnes Scott College) on Dracula
Jennifer Rohrer-Walsh (Methodist College) on The Prince of Egypt
Mark Roncace (Emory University) on Sling Blade
Erin Runions (Barnard College) on Boys Don't Cry
Jeffrey Staley (Seattle University) on Patch Adams
Richard Walsh (Methodist College) on End of Days

Author Biography: George Aichele is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Adrian College in Adrian, Michigan and is the author of The Control of Biblical Meaning.

Richard Walsh is Professor of Religion, co-director of the Honors Program, and Assistant Academic Dean at Methodist College, Fayetteville, North Carolina, and is the author of Mapping the Myths of Biblical Interpretation.

     



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