In _The Phenomenology of Religious Belief_, the renowned philosopher
Michael J. Shapiro investigates how art – and in particular
literature and film – can impact upon both traditional
interpretations and critical studies of religious beliefs and
experiences.
In doing so, he examines the work of prolific and award-winning
writers such as Toni Morrison, Philip K. Dick and Robert Coover. By
placing their work in conjunction with critical analyses of media by
the likes of Ingmar Bergman and Pier Paolo Pasolini and combining it
with the work of groundbreaking thinkers such as George Canguilhem,
Giorgio Agamben and Slavoj Žižek, Shapiro takes a truly
interdisciplinary approach to the question of how life should be
lived. His assessment of phenomenological subjectivity also leads him
to question the nature of political theology and extend the criticism
of Pauline theology.
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Media, Philosophy, and the Arts
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ISBN
9781350164321
Publisert
2021
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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