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can u post the links for the biblical horror theory 👀
i’m only in the beginnings of research so i haven’t read most of these but so far i have:
George Aichele, Film Theory and Biblical Studies
Ryan S. Higgins, “The Good, the God, and the Ugly: The Role of the Beloved Monster in the Ancient Near East and the Hebrew Bible.”
Timothy Beal, Religion and Its Monsters
Kelly J. Murphy, “Leviathan to Lucifer: What Biblical Monsters (Still) Reveal”
Brandon R. Grafius, “Text and Terror: Monster Theory and the Hebrew Bible”
Amy Kalmanofsky, Terror All Around: The Rhetoric of Horror in the Book of Jeremiah (Haven’t been able to find this yet!)
Brian Doak, Consider Leviathan: Narratives of Nature and the Self in Job
Not sure if these fit as I haven’t read anything in your list yet, but this reminds me of:
Tina Pippin, Apocalyptic Bodies: The Biblical End of the World in Text and Image
A. Frilingos Christopher, Spectacles of Empire: Monsters, Martyrs, and the Book of Revelation
Alexandra Jacob
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what did jesus do?, adam gopnik // archeology, myriam fraga (trans. chloe hill) // sacrifice: a problem for theology, simone weil // amor fati, ruth awad // xx, alex lemon // the secret history, donna tartt // music from a burning piano, traci brimhall // her body and other parties, carmen maria machado // eating snake, margaret atwood // saturday night special, natasha oladokun.
Salvador Dalí, Head of Medusa, 1962
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Angel in Chains, 1875, Odilon Redon
Medium: oil,canvas
“How about this: We forget absolution. We forget the gods. We forget that eventually the blood in our veins will harden and that every heartbeat is a countdown to the last. How about this: We kiss our wrists to taste the pulse. We tear at the soft flesh of our throats to find blood. We remind ourselves that this skin is not a prison, that we could never be contained by something so soft, not when divinity burns in our veins, not when we were born from light. How about this: We stop denying our hunger. We call ourselves holy.”
— Emily Palermo, Suggestions. (via charlesmmacaulay)
Chris Young - Fallen Angel
Fellas is it gay if you aim to be better than the Lord and you're called multiple times the Devil and even subtextually shown to resemble Lucifer himself, and you make your beloved into God
Mark Twain + 3x02 || 2x11
fletcher sibthorp 1967
“I still don’t know how to love someone without swallowing them.”
— Blythe Baird, Give Me a God I Can Relate To (via wordsnquotes)
“You, who opened suns in my heart,”
— Alfonsina Storni, tr. by David Masse, from Mask & Clover: Poems; “The Siren,
Novalis, tr. by Mabel Cotterell, from Selected Writings; “Hymns To The Night,”