Blasphemy in the Christian World: A History

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OUP Oxford, 2010 M09 16 - 288 páginas
Tracing the subject from the Middle Ages to the present, David Nash outlines the history of blasphemy as a concept - from a species of heresy to modern understandings of it as a crime against the sacred and individual religious identity. Investigating its appearance in speech, literature, popular publishing and the cinema, he disinters the likely motives and agendas of blasphemers themselves, as well as offering a glimpse of blasphemy's victims. In particular, he seeks to understand why this seemingly medieval offence has reappeared to become a distinctly modern presence in the West.

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Introduction
1
Blasphemy in the Contemporary World
12
Part I 15001800
42
Part II 18002000
72
4 Who Were the Blasphemers?
106
5 Controlling the Profane
147
Victims and Communities
184
Blasphemy and Film
208
Conclusion
233
Select Bibliography
249
Index
261
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