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El. knyga: Theology and Breaking Bad

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Theology and Breaking Bad explores the brutal and seemingly nihilistic moral landscape of the AMC neo-Western crime drama Breaking Bad (2008-2013) with insights into the characters, their struggles, and the moral consequences resulting from their actions. Throughout the book, the contributors find telltale traces of theological themes that have been woven into the storylines by the writers and directors and bring them out for the reader in ten essays that span topics from Greek mythology to the Hebrew Bible, and extend into Eastern and Western Christendom. Readers will find provocative reflections that will add to their appreciation of this show, as well as its spinoff series, Better Call Saul (2015-2022). This volume also advances academic inquiries in such fields as popular culture and theology, hermeneutics, biblical studies, Patristics, film studies, diasporic and colonial studies, and explores such themes as antihero redemption, penance, salvation, and forgiveness. This book will be of interest to both academics and fans alike.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(8)
David K. Goodin
George Tsakiridis
ACT I THE THEOLOGICAL WORLD OF BREAKING BAD
9(68)
1 Doing Theology with Nontheological Resources: The Breaking Bad Canon, Sin, and the Practice of Cultural Theology
11(16)
Clive Marsh
2 Can Antiheroes Find Redemption? Breaking Bad and the Warrior Saints of Byzantium
27(18)
David K. Goodin
3 The Inevitable Man: Todd Alquist as a Fulfillment of C. S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man
45(16)
Cherish Nelson
4 Crying in Vain: A Diasporic Reading of Moral Chaos in Ecclesiastes and Breaking Bad
61(16)
Brian Fiu Kolia
ACT II SIN AND SALVATION
77(54)
5 The Eight Vices of the Breaking Bad Universe
79(16)
George Tsakiridis
6 Heisenberg and the Darkened Heart: An Augustinian Interpretation of Breaking Bad
95(20)
Trevor B. Williams
7 The Search for Rest: Desire and Disordered Love in Walter White and Saul Goodman
115(16)
Alexander Sosler
ACT III REBIRTH AND HOPE
131(52)
8 The Predestination of Cap'n Cook: Clues to Jesse Pinkman's Failure-to-Evade Salvation
133(18)
Neal Foster
9 The Penance of Mike Ehrmantrauf. A Flawed Road to Redemption
151(18)
George Tsakiridis
10 Psychopomp and Circumstance: "The Disappearer" of Breaking Bad as Charon the Ferryman
169(14)
David K. Goodin
Epilogue 183(4)
David K. Goodin
Index 187(4)
About the Contributors 191
David K. Goodin is a lecturer for the McGill School of Religious Studies in Montreal, Professeur Associé at the Université Laval, Institut de Théologie Orthodoxe de Montréal, and an instructor for the Pappas Patristic Institute at the Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in Brookline, Massachusetts.

George Tsakiridis is senior lecturer of philosophy and religion at South Dakota State University.