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El. knyga: Theology, Religion, and The Office: Beauty in Ordinary Things

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Theology, Religion, and The Office: Beauty in Ordinary Things explores the enduring impact of the hit NBC series The Office, which, seven years after its official end, remained the number one streamed TV show with a staggering 57 billion viewing minutes, outpacing its closest competitor by 45%. The Office has made an indelible mark on popular culture, paving the way for beloved series like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Parks and Recreation, and The Good Place. Beyond its witty humor and memorable characters, this book questions whether the show's value extends beyond mere comedy, and delves into the deeper lessons and insights it offers. As an addition to the Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture series, the book invites readers to consider the theological and philosophical dimensions hidden within the ordinary settings of this fictional Pennsylvania paper company. This volume has gathered a diverse group of scholars from theology, religion, and related fields providing a unique theological and religious perspectives on The Office.



This book explores the profound and enduring impact of The Office, and delves beyond its humor to uncover deeper philosophical, religious, and theological insights. It will be a compelling read for academics interested in the intersections of religion, theology, and popular culture.

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On one level, The Office is simply a workplace comedy, a mockumentary along the lines of This is Spinal Tap. As David Camerons edited collection shows, though, through exploring the normally banal routine of unsatisfying and often undignified work at a failing paper company, viewers catch glimpses of deep human meaning making, the fostering of unlikely and significant relationships, and the abiding value of finding beauty in ordinary things. Whats seen through these glimpses are key ingredients embedded in religious cultures and ripe for theological examination. In this volume, the reader is treated to a conference room meeting in which such theological ideas like sin, redemption, and community are examined, as well as perhaps unexpected issues such as workplace diversity, womens power, and the prophetic activity of Michael Scott. Fans of The Office who are interested in how the series can be mined for theological explorations, as well as how it depicts and treats religious identities and practices, will find much to enjoy here. -- Dan W. Clanton Jr., Doane University

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This book explores the profound and enduring impact of The Office, and delves beyond its humor to uncover deeper philosophical, religious, and theological insights. It will be a compelling read for academics interested in the intersections of religion, theology, and popular culture.
Introduction: The Office, the Ordinary, and the Otherwise Theological

Daniel J. Cameron

Part One: The Office and the Christian Life

Chapter One: A Little Slower in Scranton: The Notion of True Progress in The
Office

James Spencer

Chapter Two: There is No Such Thing as an Appropriate Joke, That is Why It Is
A Joke: An Exploration of Diversity Day and Sexual Harassment.

Manon Ceridwen James

Chapter Three: Bring Your Faith to Work: The Constructive Possibilities of
Pluralism in The Office

Amar D. Peterman

Chapter Four: Confessions in The Office: Honesty in the Dishonest World of
Branch Plant America

Robert Grant Price

Chapter Five: We Have Wasted Too Much of Our Time Ignoring the Fact That We
Belong Together: The Office, Belonging, and the Body of Christ

Daniel Rempel

Chapter Six: Thats What She Said: On the Hidden and Underestimated Power of
Women in The Office and in the Church

Jennifer Wotochek

Chapter Seven: An Office is a Place to Live Life to the Fullest: Michael
Scott as a Prophet of Hope

Mary Dance Berry

Chapter Eight: Patron Saints of Bears, Beets, and Battlestar Galactica:
Towards The Office's Unlikely Communion of Saints

Carolyn Elizabeth Beard

Part Two: The Office and Christian Thought

Chapter Nine: What is Wrong With Everybody: The Office and the Christian
Doctrine of Sin

Thomas H. McCall andIsaac T. McCall

Chapter Ten: God Chose the Awkward Things to Confound the Wisdom of the
Management

Mark Brians

Chapter Eleven: The Mind of the Maker and The Office: An Application of
Dorothy Sayers' Analogy of the Trinity

Johanna De Haven

Chapter Twelve: He Can Heal Leopards: Barth and Bonhoeffer on Michael Scotts
View of Redemption

Corey Tuttle

Chapter Thirteen: Beauty in Ordinary Things: The Theological and Religious
World of a Pennsylvania Paper Company

Daniel J. Cameron
Daniel J. Cameron serves as the Bible Department Head and Director of Spiritual Life at Chicago Hope Academy (IL, USA).