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Theology and Batman: Examining the Religious World of the Dark Knight

Contributor(s): Uslan, Michael (Afterword by), Boudreaux, Armond (Contribution by), Brake, Matthew William (Contribution by), Cisney, Vernon W (Contribution by), Cray, Wesley D (Contribution by), Bianco, Francesco del (Contribution by), Garner, Stephen (Contribution by), Haecker, Ryan (Contribution by), Herman, Peter C (Contribution by), Jensen, Randall M (Contribution by), Jones, Clint W (Contribution by), Kelaidis, Katherine (Contribution by), Knopf, Christina M (Contribution by), Kuzma, Andrew (Contribution by), McDowell, John C (Contribution by), McIntyre, Drew (Contribution by), Medoff, Rafael (Contribution by), Nichols, Michael D (Contribution by), Novak, Michael Anthony (Contribution by), Robertson, C K (Contribution by), Thompson, John M (Contribution by), Turner, Joseph (Contribution by), Wise, Joshua (Contribution by), Brake, Matthew William (Editor), Robertson, C K (Editor)

ISBN: 9781978710740

Publisher: Fortress Academic

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Pub Date: October 26, 2022

Dewey: 741.5973

LCCN: 2022036967

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.81" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.38 lbs) 310 pages

Series: Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: Theology and Batman examines theological themes such as theodicy and evil, ethics and morality, justice and vengeance, and the Divine in various stories featuring The Dark Knight from across different mediums, including comics, movies, and video games.

Brief description: Matthew Brake (M.Div., Regent University) is the series editor for the Theology and Pop Culture series and runs the Popular Culture and Theology blog.

Review Quotes:

"To have a book focus on the most famous superhero of recent decades is always a delight, but to have one that addresses that hero through the lens of theology is truly a gem. This study of the Batman will feed the mind and soul of students, scholars, theologians, and superhero aficionados alike. It is a fascinating read that dives deeply into the character of the Batman and his colorful nemeses to uncover latent theological, spiritual, and ethical truths behind their stories. This book will be a valuable asset to courses on theology or popular culture; indeed it will be a great addition to anyone's library." --B. J. Oropeza, Azusa Pacific University, and editor of The Gospel According to Superheroes: Religion and Popular Culture

"This book is delightfully engaging. I have not come across a volume that offers such a diverse and yet simultaneously cohesive treatment of Batman. The book manages breadth and depth that are truly representative, offering not just deep dives into the popular franchise but practical insights of relevance to our historical moment. While there is no way to cover every possible story from such a long-running franchise to which so many different authorial and directorial visions have contributed, the representative coverage is excellent and will make this book a standard reference for academics as well as clergy and others who want to offer substantive engagement with the theological insights that can be gleaned from popular culture." --James F. McGrath, Butler University

"Theology and Batman is a must read in these seemingly apocalyptic times in which many now recognize both authentic weakness in the hero/heroine and authentic strength in the villain. Our apocalypses reveal the hero/heroine and villain in a fluidity that can no longer be overlooked. Bravo to the authors and editors of this book!" --Michael Battle, General Theological Seminary

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