Judas Iscariot: Damned or Redeemed: A Critical Examination of the Portrayal of Judas in Jesus Films (1902-2014)

Author:   Carol A. Hebron (Charles Sturt University School of Theology, Australia)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9780567668295


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   22 September 2016
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Judas Iscariot: Damned or Redeemed: A Critical Examination of the Portrayal of Judas in Jesus Films (1902-2014)


Overview

At the beginning of the 20th century, Judas was characterised in film as the epitome of evil: the villainous Jew. Film-makers cast Judas in this way because this was the Judas that audiences had come to recognize and even expect. But in the following three decades, film-makers - as a result of critical biblical study - were more circumspect about accepting the alleged historicity of the Gospel accounts. Carol A. Hebron examines the figure of Judas across film history to show how the portrayal becomes more nuanced and more significant, even to the point where Judas becomes the protagonist with a role in the film equal in importance to that of Jesus'. Hebron examines how, in these films, we begin to see a rehabilitation of the Judas character and a restoration of Judaism. Hebron reveals two distinct theologies: 'rejection' and 'acceptance'. The Nazi Holocaust and the exposure of the horrors of genocide at the end of World War II influenced how Judaism, Jews, and Judas, were to be portrayed in film. Rehabilitating the Judas character and the Jews was necessary, and film was deemed an appropriate medium in which to begin that process.

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Author:   Carol A. Hebron (Charles Sturt University School of Theology, Australia)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   T.& T.Clark Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.640kg
ISBN:  

9780567668295


ISBN 10:   0567668290
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   22 September 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Reprint Permissions List of Abbreviations Introduction: Who Was Judas? Christianity's Evaluation of Judas Chapter 1. Studying the Filmic Judas Character Chapter 2. The Silent Era (1902-1927) Chapter 3. Between the Biblical Epics (1930-1960) Chapter 4. The Biblical Epics - the Sixties Chapter 5: The Seventies Chapter 6: Moving Towards the New Millennium Chapter 7: The New Millennium Chapter 8: Judas As Portrayed in Film Chapter 9: Judas, the Holocaust and Shoah Theology Conclusion Bibliography Index

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This is a highly readable and more multilayered study of the evolving representation of Judas Iscariot in over a century of cinematic art than its initial premise might suggest. * Theology *


This is a highly readable and more multilayered study of the evolving representation of Judas Iscariot in over a century of cinematic art than its initial premise might suggest. * Theology * Hebron's study is of interest not just to the academic, but also to those such as ministers and preachers who engage with people in the informal learning context of the churches. Students of film and popular culture would also find much to engage them in this book ... A fascinating and engaging read. * Regent's Reviews * Carol Hebron has brilliantly done justice to her subject. * Zeitschrift fur Neues Testament (Bloomsbury Translation) *


This is a highly readable and more multilayered study of the evolving representation of Judas Iscariot in over a century of cinematic art than its initial premise might suggest. * Theology * Hebron's study is of interest not just to the academic, but also to those such as ministers and preachers who engage with people in the informal learning context of the churches. Students of film and popular culture would also find much to engage them in this book ... A fascinating and engaging read. * Regent's Reviews *


Author Information

Carol A. Hebron is an Adjunct Lecturer at Charles Sturt University School of Theology in Brisbane, Australia. She is also Subject Coordinator for Theology, the Arts and Film, Teaching the Bible, Teaching World Religions, and Media, Popular Culture, and the Arts.

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