Blasphemy in the Christian World offers additional persuasive evidence for religion's continued relevance by showing how the rediscovery of seemingly archaic blasphemy laws in Europe and and the America's challenges cherished...legal traditions of free speech and expression.

Gregory Halfond, The Historian

Dr Nash's study offers a comparative and critical analysis of his subject on draws on a considerable range of evidence.

G. M Ditchfield, History,

An important and scholarly analysis of an issue that is not going to go away.

Dr Bradley, Church Times

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An exciting and erudite study.

The Universe

Discursive and thought-provoking book.

Jonathan Sumption, Literary Review

The book is lucid and with both depth and width.

Jim Herrick, The Freethinker

Nash's book...represents the definitive reference volume for the history of blasphemy in the West.

Elizabeth Horodowich The English Historical Review

[An] impressive book... a rewarding work of history.

Jonathan Wright, Catholic Herald

David Nash is the world's foremost commentator on the history of blasphemy. This astute, readable survey of the illuminating ironies of the subject deserves to become a classic. He ably and colourfully demonstrates the cynical and sincere use made of the notion of blasphemy by the very bad and the well-meaning. He points up the crucial political lessons to be learned, but never rams them down the reader's throat. This book will fascinate all interested in the uneasy relationship between state authority and individual freedom.

Charles Foster, Contemporary Review

Tracing the subject from the Middle Ages to the present, David Nash outlines the history of blasphemy as a concept - from a species of heresy to modern understandings of it as a crime against the sacred and individual religious identity. Investigating its appearance in speech, literature, popular publishing and the cinema, he disinters the likely motives and agendas of blasphemers themselves, as well as offering a glimpse of blasphemy's victims. In particular, he seeks to understand why this seemingly medieval offence has reappeared to become a distinctly modern presence in the West.
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Tracing the subject from the Middle Ages to the present, David Nash outlines the history of blasphemy as a concept - from a species of heresy to modern understandings of it as a crime against the sacred and individual religious identity.
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1. The past invades the present - Blasphemy in the contemporary World ; 2. Blasphemy in Words and Pictures - Part One 1500-1800 ; 3. Blasphemy in Words and Pictures - Part Two 1800-2000 ; 4. Who Were the Blasphemers? ; 5. Controlling the Profane ; 6. Responses to Blasphemy: Victims and Communities ; 7. Last Temptations and Visions of Ecstasy: Blasphemy and Film ; 8. Conclusion
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`Review from previous edition "Nash's book...represents the definitive reference volume for the history of blasphemy in the West." ' Elizabeth Horodowich The English Historical Review `'[An] impressive book... a rewarding work of history.' ' Jonathan Wright, Catholic Herald `'The book is lucid and with both depth and width.' ' Jim Herrick, The Freethinker `'discursive and thought-provoking book' ' Jonathan Sumption, Literary Review `'[An] incisive and erudite study...' ' The Universe `'an important and scholarly analysis of an issue that is not going to go away' ' Dr Bradley, Church Times
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A groundbreaking examination of blasphemy - from the medieval period to the modern day Traces changing perceptions of blasphemers in society Investigates the nature of religious belief in the modern world and the issue of tolerance
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A groundbreaking examination of blasphemy - from the medieval period to the modern day Traces changing perceptions of blasphemers in society Investigates the nature of religious belief in the modern world and the issue of tolerance
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199570751
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
441 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

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