Religion in Contemporary European Cinema

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Andrei Rublev
Andrei Tarkovsky
Blind Chance
Camil Constantin Ungureanu
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Cinematic Ethics
contemporary European cinema
Contemporary Society
Costica Bradatan
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ethics
European film studies
film philosophy
film theory
Habemus Papam
Haneke's Work
Holy Fool
Holy Foolishness
Islamic Films
La Ricotta
La Vie De
Lars Von Trier
Main Characters
Nuit Noire
Pavel Lungin
philosophy of religion
Piazza Del Campidoglio
post-secularism
Postsecular Constellation
postsecularism
religion and film
religious identity in film
Richard III
Rosemary's Baby
secularization theory
spiritual experience
Spiritual Religious Experience
Tarkovsky's Films
theology and cinema
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138063082
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The religious landscape in Europe is changing dramatically. While the authority of institutional religion has weakened, a growing number of people now desire individualized religious and spiritual experiences, finding the self-complacency of secularism unfulfilling. The "crisis of religion" is itself a form of religious life. A sense of complex, subterraneous interaction between religious, heterodox, secular and atheistic experiences has thus emerged, which makes the phenomenon all the more fascinating to study, and this is what Religion in Contemporary European Cinema does. The book explores the mutual influences, structural analogies, shared dilemmas, as well as the historical roots of such a "post-secular constellation" as seen through the lens of European cinema. Bringing together scholars from film theory and political science, ethics and philosophy of religion, philosophy of film and theology, this volume casts new light on the relationship between the religious and secular experience after the death of the death of God.

Costica Bradatan is Professor of Humanities in the Honors College at Texas Tech University, US

Camil Ungureanu is Assistant Professor of Political Philosophy at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain