1st Edition

Apocalyptic Bodies The Biblical End of the World in Text and Image

By Tina Pippin Copyright 1999
    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    Apocalyptic Bodies traces the biblical notions of the end of the world as represented in ancient and modern texts, art, music and popular culture, for example the paintings of Bosch. Tina Pippin addresses the question of how far we, in the late twentieth century, are capable of reading and responding to the 'signs of the times'. It will appeal not only to those studying religion, but also to those fascinated with interpretations of the end of the world.

    Apocalyptic Bodies: The Biblical End of the World in Text and Image, Tina Pippin, Contents, Preface, 1. Introduction: Apocalypse as Sequel, 2. A Good Apocalypse is Hard to Find: Crossing the Apocalyptic Borders of Mark 13, 3. Jezebel Revamped, 4. The Power of Babel: Spiralling out of Control, 5. Peering into the Abyss: A Postmodern reading of the Biblical Bottomless Pit, 6. Apocalyptic Horror, 7. Apocalyptic Fear, 8.Conclusion: The Joy of (Apocalyptic) Sex, Notes, Bibliography, Index of names and terms, Index of biblical and related texts.

    Biography

    Tina Pippin

    'there are some very stimulating and provocative readings of biblical passages and themes presented here.' - Modern Believing January 2000

    'A book that will be very helpful in interdisciplinary settings where scholars explore the many different ways biblical notions of the End have been - and still are being - presented.' - Fred W. Burnett, Religious Studies Review.

    'Tina Pippin draws on her own Southern background, a wonderful literary flair, and her strong feminist perspective ... her thoughtful presentation deserves serious consideration.' - The Bible Today

    'Pippin's readings in this book are both engaging and engaged. She brings together a wealth of material and offers refreshing new insights and challenging interpretations ... [her] work merits attantion not only from exegetes or theologians, but from anyone interested in the influence of the Bible on Western culture and in The End.' - Caroline Vander Stichele, Women, Ritual and Liturgy