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Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface: Philosophy Confronts The Passion
Acknowledgments
1. Who Do You Say That I Am? Mel Gibson’s Christ
I: Did Christ Have to Suffer Violently?
2. Seeing the World Made New: Depictions of the Passion and Christian Life
3. Christ’s Atonement: Washing Away Human Sin
4. The Focus of The Passion Puts the Person of Jesus Out of Focus
5. Gibson’s Sublime Passion: In Defense of the Violence
6. God and Man Separated No More: Hegel Overcomes the Unhappy Consciousness of Gibson’s Christianity
II: Is The Passion Anti-Semitic?
7. Passions of the Christ: Do Jews and Christians See the Same Film?
8. The Passion as a Political Weapon: Anti-Semitism and Gibson’s Use of the Gospels
9. Is The Passion of the Christ Racist? Due Process, Responsibility, and Punishment
10. The Passion of the Jew: Jesus in the Jewish Mystical Tradition
III: What Is the Truth?
11. Pilate’s Question: What Is Truth?
12. How Can We Know What God Truly Means? Gibson’s Take on Scripture
13. The Women Who Loved Jesus: Suffering and the Traditional Feminine Role
IV: Why Was Christ Killed?
14. The Craftiness of Christ: Wisdom of the Hidden God
15. The Death of Socrates and the Death of Christ
16. Dances of Death: Self-Sacrifice and Atonement
17. The Crisis of the Cross: God as Scandalous
V: Who Is Morally Responsible?
18. Christ’s Choice: Could It Have Been Different?
19. Forgiving Judas: Extenuating Circumstances in the Ultimate Betrayal
20. Resist Not Evil! Jesus and Nonviolence
About the Authors
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