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Holy Horror

The Bible and Fear in Movies

Holy Horror

The Bible and Fear in Movies

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£21.99

Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
ISBN: 9781476674667
Number of Pages: 215
Published: 28/12/2018
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

What, exactly, makes us afraid? Is it monsters, gore, the unknown? Perhaps it's a biblical sense of malice, lurking unnoticed in the corners of horror films. Holy Writ attempts to ward off aliens, ghosts, witches, psychopaths and demons, yet it often becomes a source of evil itself.

Looking first at Psycho (1960) and continuing through 2017, this book analyzes the starring and supporting roles of the Good Book in horror films, monster movies and thrillers to discover why it incites such fear. In a culture with high biblical awareness and low biblical literacy, horrific portrayals can greatly influence an audience's canonical beliefs.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: America’s Magic Book
1. Popcorn
2. The Iconic Bible
3. Good Book Gone Bad
4. Deceptive Scripture
5. The Diabolical World
6. Possession Movies
7. Heavens Above
Conclusion
A Note on Sources
Filmography
Index

Steve A. Wiggins

Steve A. Wiggins is an independent scholar who has taught at Rutgers University, Montclair State University, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Carroll College, and Nashotah House Episcopal Seminary. He is currently an editor with an academic press in New York City.