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基本説明
Enables the reader to distinguish between both the contents of the film and the contents of the Gospels and between the contents of the film and what may be historically reconstructed about Jesus.
Full Description
Films about religion have a habit of stirring up controversy - witness Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ and The Life of Brian! Mel Gibson's film is therefore following in a long tradition. This book, written by a star-studded team of international biblical experts, looks not only at The Passion of the Christ itself, but also the religious and cultural contexts behind it, such as the classical art that influenced it, or the way biblical characters are portrayed. Aimed at students of both religion and film studies, the clergy and interested lay people, this book will help the reader to understand both the film and the gospels in a new light.
Contents
Introduction: Kathleen Corley And Robert Webb; Part 1: The Passion As A Film Viewing Experience: Responses To The Film As A Whole; 1. John Dominic Crossan; 2. Mark Goodacre; Part 2: The Passion As Story: Evaluating The Film's Characterization And Plot; 3. The Flashbacks to the Life of Jesus - Robert Webb; 4. The Betrayal of Jesus and the Death of Judas - Scott McKnight; 5. The Portrayal of Satan and the Demons - Mark Allan Powell; 6. The Portrayal of Mary and the other Women Characters - Kathleen Corley; 7. The Portrayal of the Temple Leaders and the Jewish People - Alan Segal; 8. The Portrayal of Pilate and the Romans - Helen Bond; 9. The Trials of Jesus - Glenna Jackson; 10. The Procession and Crucifixion of Jesus - Craig Evans; Part 3: The Passion As Art: Considering The Film's Artistic Expression; 11. The Passion in Light of a History of Films on Jesus - Barnes Tatum; 12. The Passion and the Use of Classic Works of Art - David Goa; 13. The Passion and the Influence of Anne Catherine Emmerich's The Dolorous Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ - Robert Webb; Conclusion: Kathleen Corley And Robert Webb; Bibliography