Table of contents for Re-viewing The passion : Mel Gibson's film and its critics / [edited by] S. Brent Plate.
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Part I: Jewish-Christian Relations: Reviewing Anti-Semitism
The Medieval Passion Play Revisited--Marvin Perry and Frederick M. Schweitzer
The Passion of the Christ and the Passion of the Jews: Mel Gibson's Film in Light of Jewish-Christian Relations--Yaakov Ariel
Can There Be Jewish-Christian Dialogue after The Passion?--Steven Leonard Jacobs
Part II: Christian-Christian Relations: Reviewing The Passion in Christian Theological History
The Passion as Dynamic Icon: A Theological Reflection--Robert K. Johnston
Celluloid Synoptics: Viewing the Gospels of Marty and Mel Together--Darren J. N. Middleton
Part III: Visual Theologies and Verbal Theologies: Reviewing the Image of Jesus
Catholic Visual Piety and The Passion of the Christ--David Morgan
On Seeing The Passion: Is There a Painting in This Film? Or Is This Film a Painting?--Diane Apostolos-Cappadona
"Passion"-ate Women: The Female Presence in The Passion of the Christ--Gaye W. Ortiz
Come and See: How Movies Encourage Us to Look at (and with) Jesus--Peter T. Chattaway
Part IV: Media Approaches to The Passion: Personal Devotion and Public Discourse
Mel Gibson, The Scribes, and the Pharisees-Amy--Jill Levine
Truth at Last: Evangelical Communities Embrace The Passion of the Christ--Neal King
The Audience Responds to The Passion of the Christ--Robert H. Woods, Michael C. Jindra, and Jason D. Baker
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