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The afterlife in popular imagination

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An edition of Entertaining judgment (2014)

Entertaining judgment

The afterlife in popular imagination

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Nowadays references to the afterlife-angels strumming harps, demons brandishing pitchforks, God enthroned on heavenly clouds-are more often encountered in New Yorker cartoons than in serious Christian theological reflection. Speculation about death and its sequel seems to embarrass many theologians; however, as Greg Garrett shows in Entertaining Judgment, popular culture in the U.S. has found rich ground for creative expression in the search for answers to the question: What lies in store for us after we die? The lyrics of Madonna, Los Lonely Boys, and Sean Combs; the plotlines of TV's Lost, South Park, and The Walking Dead; the implied theology in films such as The Dark Knight, Ghost, and Field of Dreams; the heavenly half-light of Thomas Kinkade's popular paintings; the ghosts, shades, and after-life way-stations in Harry Potter; and the characters, situations, and locations in the Hunger Games saga all speak to our hopes and fears about what comes next. In a rich survey of literature and popular media, Garrett compares cultural accounts of death and the afterlife with those found in scripture. Denizens of the imagined afterlife, whether in heaven, hell, on earth, or in purgatory, speak to what awaits us, at once shaping and reflecting our deeply held -- if often somewhat nebulous -- beliefs. They show us what rewards and punishments we might expect, offer us divine assistance, and even diabolically attack us. Ultimately, we are drawn to these stories of heaven, hell, and purgatory--and to stories about death and the undead -- not only because they entertain us, but because they help us to create meaning and to learn about ourselves, our world, and, perhaps, the next world. Garrett's deft analysis sheds new light on what popular culture can tell us about the startlingly sharp divide between what modern people profess to believe and what they truly hope and expect to find after death and how they use those stories to help them understand this life. - Publisher.

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Entertaining judgment: The afterlife in popular imagination
2015, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction : Entertaining judgment : how we understand the afterlife
In between : death and the undead
Denizens of the afterlife : angels, demons, and the devil
Heaven : the pearly gates
Hell : the fiery inferno
Purgatory : working out our salvation
The dead and the living
Appendix : Literary and cultural works consulted

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Library of Congress
BL65.C8G38 2015, BL65.C8 G38 2015

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
245 p., [10] p. of plates
Number of pages
264
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.3 x .7 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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Open Library
OL25651032M
Internet Archive
entertainingjudg0000garr
ISBN 10
0199335907
ISBN 13
9780199335909
LCCN
2014011227
OCLC/WorldCat
878299417

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