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Mel Gibson's Passion And Philosophy: The Cross, the Questions, the Controversy,9780812695717
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Mel Gibson's Passion And Philosophy: The Cross, the Questions, the Controversy


Author(s): Gracia, Jorge J. E.
ISBN10:  0812695712
ISBN13:  9780812695717
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  11/1/2004
Publisher(s): Pgw

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Table of ContentsEditorial Reviews
Preface: Philosophy Confronts The Passion ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Who Do You Say That I Am? Mel Gibson's Christ
1(6)
Ralph McInerny
I Did Christ Have to Suffer Violently?
7(70)
Seeing the World Made New: Depictions of the Passion and Christian Life
9(16)
Mark A. Wrathall
Christ's Atonement: Washing Away Human Sin
25(15)
Jerry L. Walls
The Focus of The Passion Puts the Person of Jesus Out of Focus
40(11)
Charles Taliaferro
Gibson's Sublime Passion: In Defense of the Violence
51(11)
William Irwin
God and Man Separated No More: Hegel Overcomes the Unhappy Consciousness of Gibson's Christianity
62(15)
James Lawler
II Is The Passion Anti-Semitic?
77(48)
Passions of the Christ: Do Jews and Christians See the Same Film?
79(11)
Thomas E. Wartenberg
The Passion as a Political Weapon: Anti-Semitism and Gibson's Use of the Gospels
90(11)
Paul Kurtz
Is The Passion of the Christ Racist? Due Process, Responsibility, and Punishment
101(10)
J. Angelo Corlett
The Passion of the Jew: Jesus in the Jewish Mystical Tradition
111(14)
Eric Bronson
III What Is the Truth?
125(40)
Pilate's Question: What Is Truth?
127(10)
William Irwin
How Can We Know What God Truly Means? Gibson's Take on Scripture
137(14)
Jorge J.E. Gracia
The Women Who Loved Jesus: Suffering and the Traditional Feminine Role
151(14)
Cynthia Freeland
IV Why Was Christ Killed?
165(54)
The Craftiness of Christ: Wisdom of the Hidden God
167(12)
Dallas Willard
The Death of Socrates and the Death of Christ
179(11)
Gareth B. Matthews
Dances of Death: Self-Sacrifice and Atonement
190(14)
Bruce R. Reichenbach
The Crisis of the Cross: God as Scandalous
204(15)
Paul K. Moser
V Who Is Morally Responsible?
219(42)
Christ's Choice: Could It Have Been Different?
221(13)
Jonathan J. Sanford
Forgiving Judas: Extenuating Circumstances in the Ultimate Betrayal
234(12)
Anna Lannstrom
Resist Not Evil! Jesus and Nonviolence
246(15)
Gregory Bassham
David Baggett
About the Authors 261(4)
Index 265
In 20 essays by professors of philosophy from an impressive range of academic institutions, this anthology seeks to investigate several remarkable and thought-provoking questions concerning Mel Gibson's movie The Passion of the Christ. Edited by Garcia (The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader's Guide), this collection addresses such questions as "Did Christ have to suffer violently?" "Is the Passion anti-Semitic?" and "Why was Christ killed?" No reader will agree with every opinion expressed, but the opposing viewpoints add to the collection's stimulating nature. For example, Mark Wrathall (Brigham Young Univ.) says that for Christians to be moved by Christ's suffering, they "need to be confronted by the horror of that suffering." Conversely, Charles Taliaferro (St. Olaf Coll.) observes, "There is so much violent bloodshed that the movie becomes about violent bloodshed." All the essays are well reasoned and while philosophical in nature are not written exclusively for the student of philosophy; indeed, anyone could profit from the coherent and articulate debate presented here. Highly recommended.-Wesley A. Mills, Empire State Coll., SUNY at Rochester Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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