Christianity and the Triumph of Humor
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English

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<p>This book traces the development of religious comedy and leverages that history to justify today’s uses of religious humor in all of its manifestations including irreverent jokes. It argues that regulating humor is futile and counterproductive illustrating this point with a host of comedic examples. Humor is a powerful rhetorical tool for those who advocate and for those who satirize religious ideals.</p><p>The book presents a compelling argument about the centrality of humor to the story of Western Christianity’s cultural and artistic development since the Middle Ages taking a multi-disciplinary approach that combines literary criticism religious studies philosophy theology and social science. After laying out the conceptual framework in Part 1 Part 2 analyzes key works of religious comedy across the ages from Dante to the present and it samples the breadth of contemporary religious humor from Brad Stine to Robin Williams and from Monty Python to <i>South Park. </i>Using critical historical and conceptual lenses the book exposes and overturns past attempts by church authorities scholars and commentators to limit and control laughter based on religious ideological or moral criteria. </p><p>This is a unique look into the role of humor and comedy around religion. It will therefore appeal to readers interested in multiple fields of inquiry including religious studies humor studies the history of ideas and comparative literature.</p>
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