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Examining contemporary films, sculptures, and graphic novels influenced by the Gospel of Mark, Hal Taussig and Maia Kotrosits break new ground in ways of understanding traditional religious texts. The authors avoid traditional dogmatic assumptions, and use the Gospel of Mark as a resource for coping and healing.
Contents
Introduction 1. Mark's Trauma-Filled Ending 2. Mark as Carefully Constructed Story 3. Pain and the Social Body 4. National Brokenness and Belonging 5. Brightness and Despair in the Midst of Devastation 6. When the Inner Circle Collapses 7. Disillusionment and the Allure of Destruction 8. Visions of the End 9. Loss, Suspense and Wonder 10. Mark and the Provisional Self