In the twentieth century, a number of novelists, artists, and filmmakers, resurrected the life of Jesus genre made so popular in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by Renan, Strauss, and others. In addition, novelists Norman Mailer, Jose Saramago, and Ricci have written their own "gospels." Burns' collection - taken from a conference at a 2004 regional SBL meeting - explores the ways in which these portraits of Jesus continue to fulfil the familiar observation that people tend to depict Jesus in their own image. In several of the portraits of Jesus, the artists offer a creative response to the realities of the human condition of our time.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Höhe: 153 mm
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978-0-567-02668-2 (9780567026682)
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Paul C. Burns is Associate Professor Emeritus of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Introduction; Chapter One: Nino Ricci's Testament: A Creative Re-examination; Using the Jesus Seminar; Chapter Two: Norman Mailer's Gospel: Intertextuality and Conflicted; Divinity; Chapter Three: Kazantzakis' Passion: Tension in the Human Christ; Chapter Four: Lawrence's Man Who Died: A Sexualized Risen Christ; Chapter Five: Saramago's Gospel: "Kakaggelia," the Badspell according to Jesus Christ; Chapter Six: Bulgakov's Master and Marguerita: Jesus Subverts a Marxist State; Chapter Seven: Jewish Portrayals of Jesus: Reclamation of Presentation and Transformation; Chapter Eight: Potok's Asher Lev: Crossing Crucifictional Boundaries; Chapter Nine: al-'Aqqad's Genius of Christ: An Innovative Muslim Approach to Christ.