Faith in Panem: A Theological Interpretation of The Hunger Games
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The Hunger Games has captured the imagination of a generation of young adults. The reasons for its broad appeal are pluriform but are in no small part due to the ambitious framework of Suzanne Collins's trilogy, with roots reaching down to Greco-Roman antiquity and a narrative stretching forth into a post-apocalyptic world. The following offers a theological interpretation of the work. Our endeavor is not an allegorical reading, nor is it the attempt to wedge Collins' text beside the biblical one and infer causalities. Panem, in fact, is resolutely agnostic, a world bereft of the divine. A theological analysis is possible not because the story has the Bible in mind but because the Bible has the ancient Greco-Roman world in mind. The Bible's perduring appeal, moreover, lies in its ability to speak to existential concerns and perennial human reality, namely our attachment to hope, desire for freedom, encounter with betrayal and the devastating power of evil. In as much as the Bible and The Hunger Games reflect human reality, readers will naturally draw connections. Our reading of the work is an attempt to flesh out these intersections and see how the texts contrast one another.
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Dr. Gerard McLarney ist Lehrbeauftragter am St. Joseph's College der University of Alberta und unterrichtet an der École JH Picard. Zu seinen akademischen Interessen gehören die Heilige Schrift, Religionspädagogik und Mythologie. Zu seinen weiteren Werken zählen St. Augustine's Interpretation of the Psalms of Ascent und das Buch Hiob kennen lernen.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 215g
- Autor Gerard McLarney
- Titel Faith in Panem: A Theological Interpretation of The Hunger Games
- Veröffentlichung 01.02.2019
- ISBN 6138621395
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9786138621393
- Jahr 2019
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T9mm
- Herausgeber Scholars' Press
- Anzahl Seiten 132
- GTIN 09786138621393