
Hating God
The Untold Story of Misotheism
Bernard Schweizer(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 25. November 2010
Book
Hardback
258 pages
978-0-19-975138-9 (ISBN)
Description
While atheists have now become public figures, there is another and perhaps darker strain of religious rebellion that has remained out of sight--people who hate God. In this revealing book, Bernard Schweizer looks at men and women who do not question God's existence, but deny that He is merciful, competent, or good. Sifting through a wide range of literary and historical works, Schweizer finds that people hate God for a variety of reasons. Some are motivated by social injustice, human suffering, or natural catastrophes that God does not prevent. Some blame God for their personal tragedies. Schweizer concludes that, despite their blasphemous thoughts, these people tend to be creative and moral individuals, and include such literary lights as Friedrich Nietzsche, Mark Twain, Zora Neale Hurston, and Philip Pullman. Schweizer shows that literature is a fertile ground for God haters. Many authors, who dare not voice their negative attitude to God openly, turn to fiction to give vent to it. Indeed, Schweizer provides many new and startling readings of literary masterpieces, highlighting the undercurrent of hatred for God.
Reviews / Votes
This book usefully opens a large and fascinating subject. * Don Cuppitt, Theology *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Readers interested in critical approaches to religion and to God, or in the history of religious ideas, or in challenges to religious orthodoxy; scholars working on any of the six authors treated in the case studies; theological scholars interested in Protest Theology; members of secular humanist societies worldwide such as the American "Council for Secular Humanism" or the Council of Australian Humanist Societies, as well as the subscribers of magazines like Free Inquiry
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Paper over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
508 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-975138-9 (9780199751389)
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Person
Bernard Schweizer is Associate Professor of English at Long Island University.
Author
Associate Professor of EnglishAssociate Professor of English, Long Island University
Content
Preface
Introduction
Part One: A Brief History of Misotheism
Part Two: Six Case Studies in Literary Misotheism
Absolute Misotheism I
Paganism, Radicalism, and Algernon Swinburne's War With God
Agonistic Misotheism I
Faith, Doubt, and Zora Neale Hurston's Secret War Against God
Agonistic Misotheism II
Bad Fathers, Historical Crises, and Rebecca West's Fluctuating Attitude Towards God
Agonistic Misotheism III
Divine Apathy, the Holocaust, and Elie Wiesel Wrestling With God
Absolute Misotheism II
Perverse Worshippers, Divine Artists, and Peter Shaffer's Plots Against God
Absolute Misotheism III
Children, Deicide, and Philip Pullman's Liberal Crusade against God
Conclusion
Bibliography
Introduction
Part One: A Brief History of Misotheism
Part Two: Six Case Studies in Literary Misotheism
Absolute Misotheism I
Paganism, Radicalism, and Algernon Swinburne's War With God
Agonistic Misotheism I
Faith, Doubt, and Zora Neale Hurston's Secret War Against God
Agonistic Misotheism II
Bad Fathers, Historical Crises, and Rebecca West's Fluctuating Attitude Towards God
Agonistic Misotheism III
Divine Apathy, the Holocaust, and Elie Wiesel Wrestling With God
Absolute Misotheism II
Perverse Worshippers, Divine Artists, and Peter Shaffer's Plots Against God
Absolute Misotheism III
Children, Deicide, and Philip Pullman's Liberal Crusade against God
Conclusion
Bibliography