Theology and Spider-Man
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:11th Nov '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Theology and Spider-Man provides a look at the religious themes present in one of the most popular heroes of the past half-century, Spider-Man. In order to create a systematic theology of Spider-Man, the contributors delve into themes of sin, salvation, and creedal theology, while also addressing liberation theology, Black theology, bioethics, and hermeneutics. This volume balances theological depth with discussion of the comics and films, which makes it a perfect collection for those interested in theology, Spider-Man, or both.
As one driven by guilt and a deep sense of moral responsibility, Spider-Man is a character well-primed for theological exploration. George Tsakiridis has assembled a fascinating collection of well-reasoned and engaging essays that probe the depths of this complex and multi-layered character. This book is a welcome addition to the growing body of literature on the theological value of Spider-Man. -- Gregory Stevenson, Rochester University
The volume you are looking at is radioactive with theological and fandom energy. If you’ve yet to be bitten by one or both, this book will sneak up on you and in a life-changing instant transform your world. If you’ve already been bitten, your spidey and theology senses will tingle and be tickled as the book explores the classic comics, recent movies, cartoons, toys, and even music. It brings them into conversation with theological perspectives ancient and modern, ranging from Paul the Apostle and St. Moses the Ethiopian all the way down to authors of our own era, such as Hannah Arendt and James Cone. The book will take you places you never imagined as well as through nostalgic reminiscences of the past. Read it—keeping in mind that with great knowledge comes great responsibility. -- James F. McGrath, Butler University
ISBN: 9781978710894
Dimensions: 227mm x 161mm x 24mm
Weight: 680g
264 pages