Marveling Religion: Critical Discourses, Religion, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe explores the intersection of religion and cinema through the lenses of critical discourse.
Marveling Religion: Critical Discourses, Religion, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe explores the intersection of religion and cinema through the lenses of critical discourse.
Jennifer Baldwin is director of Grounding Flight Wellness Center, Woodstock, Georgia. Her primary area of scholarship is the intersection of traumatology and systematic theology. Daniel White Hodge is associate professor of intercultural communication and chair of the communication arts department at North Park University in Chicago, Illinois.
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Preface: Marveling Religion: Visual Culture as a Common Tongue Daniel White Hodge and Jennifer Baldwin Technology, Violence, and Sacrifice Chapter One: "I See A Suit of Armor Around the World: Tony Stark's Techno-Idolatry and Self-Sacrificial Love George A. Dunn and Jason T. Eberl Chapter Two: Mimesis, Conflict, and Sacrificial Crisis in Black Panther Matthew Brake Chapter Three: Bulletproof Love: Luke Cage (2016) and Religion Ken Derry, Daniel White Hodge, Laurel Zwissler, Stanley Talbert, Matthew J. Cressler, and Jon Ivan Gill Power, Worth, and Society Chapter Four: Old Gods in New Films: History, Culture, and Religion in Black Panther, Doctor Strange, and Thor: Ragnarok Rhiannon Gran and Jo Henderson-Merrygold Chapter Five: The Worthiness of Thor Adam Barkman and Bennett Soenen Chapter Six: "Who Are You?":René Girard, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Black Panther Ryan Smock Chapter Seven: The Failure of a God: Thor, the Snap, and Post-Holocaust Political Theology Andrew T. Vink
Preface: Marveling Religion: Visual Culture as a Common Tongue Daniel White Hodge and Jennifer Baldwin Technology, Violence, and Sacrifice Chapter One: "I See A Suit of Armor Around the World: Tony Stark's Techno-Idolatry and Self-Sacrificial Love George A. Dunn and Jason T. Eberl Chapter Two: Mimesis, Conflict, and Sacrificial Crisis in Black Panther Matthew Brake Chapter Three: Bulletproof Love: Luke Cage (2016) and Religion Ken Derry, Daniel White Hodge, Laurel Zwissler, Stanley Talbert, Matthew J. Cressler, and Jon Ivan Gill Power, Worth, and Society Chapter Four: Old Gods in New Films: History, Culture, and Religion in Black Panther, Doctor Strange, and Thor: Ragnarok Rhiannon Gran and Jo Henderson-Merrygold Chapter Five: The Worthiness of Thor Adam Barkman and Bennett Soenen Chapter Six: "Who Are You?":René Girard, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Black Panther Ryan Smock Chapter Seven: The Failure of a God: Thor, the Snap, and Post-Holocaust Political Theology Andrew T. Vink
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