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Last of Us and Theology - Violence, Ethics, Redemption?

English · Hardback

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With a catastrophic fungal pandemic, the post-apocalypse, a moral quest despite societal breakdowns, humans hunting humans or morphed into grotesque infected, The Last of Us video games and HBO series have exhilarated, frightened, and broken the hearts of millions of gamers and viewers. The Last of Us and Theology: Violence, Ethics, Redemption? is a richly diverse and probing edited volume featuring essays from academics across the world to examine theological and ethical themes from The Last of Us universe. Divided into three groupings-Violence, Ethics, and Redemption?-these chapters will especially appeal to The Last of Us fans and those interested in Theology and Pop Culture more broadly. Chapters not only grapple with theologians, ethicists, and novelists like Cormac McCarthy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Martin Buber, and Paul Tillich; and theological issues from forgiveness and theodicy to soteriology and eschatology; but will help readers become experts on all things fireflies, clickers, Cordyceps, and Seraphites. "Save who you can save" and "Look for the Light."

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Authors Peter Admirand
Assisted by Peter Admirand (Editor), Admirand Peter (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.06.2024
 
EAN 9781978716353
ISBN 978-1-978716-35-3
No. of pages 250
Series Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

RELIGION / Theology, Theology, GAMES & ACTIVITIES / Video & Mobile, Computer games / online games: strategy guides

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