Description
About the Author
Greg Garrett is Professor of Religion and Culture at Baylor University.
Reviews
eminently interesting, affirming, and accessible study of popular religiosity in the modern media age. * Helen Frisby, Folklore *
This book merges two exciting topics: views of afterlife and popular culture. The author, based at Baylor University, USA, is an expert in popular culture and theology. * Martin Hoondert, The Mortality Journal *
a bright and energetic discussion of death and what many people believe to be its consequents angels, heaven, purgatory, hell, the devil, demons, and the undead. He writes about those who create these images, and those who consume them. In writing about the undead, Garrett is writing about ourselves. * Crawford Gribben, Irish Times *
this book not only portrays conceptions of judgment in popular Western 'entertainment culture' - it also aims to uncover the sometimes implicit Christian meaning of heaven, hell and purgatory inscribed in narratives of popular culture * Religion *
a fun and informative romp * Kim Paffenroth, Theology *
a highly engaging journey. * Network Review, David Lorimer *
Greg Garrett has given us a scintillating-and deeply informed-portrait of the many (and often surprising) ways the afterlife figures in popular American culture. The result is a convincing and revealing diagnosis of the beliefs and longings that animate twenty-first-century Americans, both Christian and post-Christian. * Carol Zaleski, Professor of World Religions, Smith College *
Our popular culture is utterly absorbed with the afterlife, and in Greg Garrett's book, we are offered incisive and imaginative insights into how to read and understand this emerging cultural turn. There can be few scholars with Garrett's intellectual gifts, who can grasp the themes in contemporary culture so clearly-through movies, novels, TV, radio, music, poetry, art, architecture, graphic novels, computer games, and drama-and emerge with such a prescient understanding of our persistent absorption with the afterlife. Garrett has set a course for future studies in this vital area of scholarly enterprise. * The Very Reverend Professor Martyn Percy, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford *
In Entertaining Judgment Greg Garrett skillfully leads his readers through a wide range of portrayals of Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory, showing how they continue to populate contemporary imaginings. Going beyond well-known routes, this voyage of discovery includes popular films and television series, novels and comics, pop music and biblical stories. Fresh perspectives are brought to light on the journey, through discussions of various imaginative landscapes related to the afterlife. Garrett offers attentive descriptions, thoughtful interpretations and nuanced insights. The result is an engaging expedition that will enrich debates about understandings of life and what may or may not lie beyond. * Jolyon Mitchell, Director, Center for Theological and Public Issues, and Academic Director, The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at The University of Edinburgh *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199335909
Author Greg Garrett
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 518g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 162mm * 22mm