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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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Religious encounters with mystery can be fascinating, but also terrifying. So too when it comes to encounters with the monsters that haunt Jewish and Christian traditions. Religion has a lot to do with horror, and horror has a lot to do with religion. Religion has its monsters, and monsters have their religion. In this unusual and provocative book, Timothy Beal explores how religion, horror, and the monstrous are deeply intertwined.

This new edition has been thoughtfully updated, reflecting on developments in the field over the past two decades and highlighting its contributions to emerging conversations. It also features a new chapter, "Gods, Monsters, and Machines," which engages cultural fascinations and anxieties about technologies of artificial intelligence and machine learning as they relate to religion and the monstrous at the dawn of the Anthropocene.

Religion and Its Monsters is essential reading for students and scholars of religion and popular culture, as well as for any readers with an interest in horror theory or monster theory.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction to the Second Edition 1(13)
Introduction to the First Edition: Religion and Its Monsters, Monsters and Their Religion 14(9)
PART I Religion and Its Monsters
23(66)
1 Chaos Gods: Cosmic Horrors from the Ancient Near East
25(10)
2 The Bible and Horror: Making and Unmaking the World
35(9)
3 The Sleep ofWisdom: Job and the Abyss of Suffering
44(10)
4 From the Whirlwind: Where God Outmonsters Job
54(9)
5 Dinner and a Show: Watching and Eating Monsters with the Rabbis
63(12)
6 To the Devihjohn's Great Red Dragon
75(14)
PART II Monsters and Their Religion
89(104)
7 New Monsters in Old Skins: Modern Awe and Order
91(12)
8 Other Gods: Colonialism and Its Monsters
103(19)
9 The Blood Is the Life: Ritual Purity and Danger in Dracula
122(16)
10 Screening Monsters: Movie Time, Sacred Time
138(17)
11 Ecomonsters: The Return of the Ecologically Repressed
155(11)
12 Our Monsters, Ourselves: Sacred Horror Culture
166(16)
13 Gods, Monsters and Machines: Artificial Intelligence in the Anthropocene
182(11)
Conclusion: Here Be Monsters 193(3)
Index 196
Timothy Beal is Distinguished University Professor, Florence Harkness Professor of Religion, and Director of h.lab at Case Western Reserve University. He has published essays on religion and culture for the New York Times, Chronicle of Higher Education, Wall Street Journal, CNN.com, and Washington Post and is the author of several books, including The Rise and Fall of the Bible and When Time Is Short: Finding Our Way in the Anthropocene.