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Brandon R. Grafius

    Reading the Bible with Horror
    Reading Phinehas, Watching Slashers
    • Reading Phinehas, Watching Slashers

      Horror Theory and Numbers 25

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The tale of Phineas reveals the underlying anxieties of ancient Israelite society, as analyzed through historical criticism and contemporary horror and monster theory. Grafius highlights the priestly class's efforts to maintain control over community boundaries, shedding light on the societal fears and tensions reflected in the narrative. This unique approach offers a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious dynamics at play within the text.

      Reading Phinehas, Watching Slashers
    • In this book, Brandon R. Grafius takes the reader on a tour of the dark corners of the Hebrew Bible, using contemporary horror films as a conversation partner. He examines how the Hebrew Bible can be both sacred text and tome of fright, and explores the numerous ways in which the worlds of religion and horror share uncomfortable spaces.

      Reading the Bible with Horror