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Theology, Religion, and Dystopia

Theology, Religion, and Dystopia
Theology, Religion, and Dystopia

Theology, Religion, and Dystopia

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Description

Ancient and modern readers alike turn to dystopian tales and topics in order to make sense of experiences of reality that are increasing negative and outside their control. This volume takes theological and religious approaches to dystopian works and themes as revelatory for human flourishing.



In this timely book, Donahue-Martens and Simonson have edited together an opulent blend of dystopian wealth. This volume puts recent dystopian narratives into dialogue with biblical text, Ricoeurian thought, and a diversity of religious thinkers, pointing readers to varied understandings of this key topic. Beginning with dystopia as demythologized apocalyptic, the reader is invited into conversation with both our present and future. Drawing from books, films, and television, the volume presents a broad and intricate examination of both the theory behind dystopia and religion as well as its results. I will definitely be reaching for this volume on my bookshelf in the future.



The 21st century has witnessed an astonishing increase of dystopic themes in popular culture—no accident in light of new ecological disasters, the COVID-19 pandemic, an upsurge in racially motivated violence, and a resurgence of totalitarian governments around the world. This remarkable collection of essays brings religious and theological studies to bear on dystopia from a wide range of methodological approaches while engaging a variety of popular cultural phenomena, including television, movies, literature, and social practices. Readers will find the volume provocative and engaging as it takes the intersections of religion, dystopia, utopia, and apocalyptic in new and insightful directions.



The value of examining dystopia, particularly for its religious and theological elements, could be no more timely than right now. Whether it be film, television, comic book, or novel, at the soul of any dystopia lies both truths and warnings about our own society, and Theology, Religion, and Dystopia takes an unflinching account of these troubling futures. In dissecting and naming the spiritual drives, aims, and bogeymen that undergird these fictions, Donahue-Martens and Simonson’s contributors do us a service of marking such territory within our own faiths and lives.



Scott Donahue-Martens is a Ph.D. candidate in Homiletics at Boston University School of Theology.

Brandon Simonson is an instructor of biblical studies at Boston University School of Theology and adjunct lecturer in the Department of Religious and Theological Studies at Merrimack College.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Pub date
    Feb 2024
  • Pages
    208
  • Theme
    Theology
  • Dimensions
    228 x 150 x 15 mm
  • Weight
    322 gram
  • EAN
    9781978713314
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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