Through an exploration of theology and horror, this book explores how questions of spirituality, divinity and religious structures are raised, complicated, and even sometimes answered (at least partially) by works of horror.
Through an exploration of theology and horror, this book explores how questions of spirituality, divinity and religious structures are raised, complicated, and even sometimes answered (at least partially) by works of horror.
Brandon R. Grafius is associate professor of biblical studies at Ecumenical Theological Seminary. John W. Morehead is an independent scholar who specializes in new religious movements, religion and popular culture, and interreligious conflict.
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Introduction: Theology and Horror Brandon R. Grafius and John W. Morehead Section One: Horrifying Foundations Chapter 1 Consider the Yattering: The Infernal Order and the Religious Imagination in Real Time Douglas E. Cowan Chapter 2 The Theological Origins of Horror Steve A. Wiggins Chapter 3 Mysterium Horrendum: Exploring Otto's Concept of the Numinous in Stoker, Machen, and Lovecraft Jack Hunter Section Two: Christianizing the Monster Chapter 4 Priests, Secrets, and Holy Water: All I Ever Learned About Catholicism I Learned from Horror Films Karr? Shimabukuro Chapter 5 "We Have to Stop the Apocalypse!": Pre- Millennial (Mis)Representations of Revelation and Eschaton in Horror Cinema Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr. Chapter 6 Gnostic Terror: Subverting the Narrative of Horror Alyssa J. Beall Section Three: Paranormal World, Monstrous History Chapter 7 A Longing for Reconciliation: The Ghost Story as Demand for Corporeal and Terrestrial Justice Joshua Wise Chapter 8 Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wol
Introduction: Theology and Horror Brandon R. Grafius and John W. Morehead Section One: Horrifying Foundations Chapter 1 Consider the Yattering: The Infernal Order and the Religious Imagination in Real Time Douglas E. Cowan Chapter 2 The Theological Origins of Horror Steve A. Wiggins Chapter 3 Mysterium Horrendum: Exploring Otto's Concept of the Numinous in Stoker, Machen, and Lovecraft Jack Hunter Section Two: Christianizing the Monster Chapter 4 Priests, Secrets, and Holy Water: All I Ever Learned About Catholicism I Learned from Horror Films Karr? Shimabukuro Chapter 5 "We Have to Stop the Apocalypse!": Pre- Millennial (Mis)Representations of Revelation and Eschaton in Horror Cinema Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr. Chapter 6 Gnostic Terror: Subverting the Narrative of Horror Alyssa J. Beall Section Three: Paranormal World, Monstrous History Chapter 7 A Longing for Reconciliation: The Ghost Story as Demand for Corporeal and Terrestrial Justice Joshua Wise Chapter 8 Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wol
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