Film and the Afterlife

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Afterlife
Afterlife Existence
afterlife films
Art
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Cinema
cinematic portrayals of life after death
Contact
David Rankin
Dead
Death
Differently Embodied
Early Christian Thinkers
embodiment in religious thought
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Faith
Film
Film and the Afterlife
General Young Adult Population
In-between World
Intermediate Space
Judgement City
life-after-death
liminality studies
Living
Lovely Bones
Main Characters
Media
Mind Dependent World
Movie
Partial Redemption
personal continuity
personal identity theory
philosophical anthropology
Philosophy
Physical Contact
Post-death
Post-death Existence
Post-death Experience
Religion
religion and cinema
Religious Studies
Sociology
sociology of death
Spatio Temporal Continuity
Tibetan Buddhism
USS Enterprise
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367138967
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores how post-death existence is represented in popular film, looking at issues such as continuity, personal identity, and the nature of existence beyond the grave. Film often returns to the theme of dying, death and the afterlife, both directly and indirectly, because there are very few subjects as compelling and universal.

The book compares the representation of death, dying and the afterlife in films to scholarly surveys of attitudes towards life-after-death through the analysis of twenty films made between the end of World War II and now. It looks at the portrayals of stages between death and a final destination; spatio-temporal and personal continuity; the nature of afterlife existence in terms of embodiment, or not; and the contact between the worlds of the living and the dead.

This book offers a wide-ranging view on a compelling subject in film. As such, it will be of great interest to scholars of Religion and Film, Religion and Media, the Philosophy of Religion, and the Sociology of Religion, as well as Religion, Media and Film Studies more generally

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David Rankin is an ordained minister of the Uniting Church in Australia and has served as both Principal of Trinity College Queensland, Australia, and Head of the School of Theology at Griffith University, Australia. His publications in the field include Tertullian and the Church (1995), From Clement to Origen (2006), Athenagoras (2009), and The Early Church and the Afterlife (2017).

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