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This book explores the symbolic connections between Christianity and Heavy Metal music in the context of the secular West. Heavy Metal uses symbols and imagery taken from Christianity, even if the purpose is to critique religion. This usage creates a positive connection with an interpretation of Christianity as a form of cultural critique. Given that Metal and Christianity are associated with Western culture, this book explores how Christianity and Heavy Metal function within the context of secularity as a form of ideological critique. Using the ideas of Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Charles Taylor as a starting point, this book explores the religious nature of secularism in the West interpreted in the immanent processes of politics and economics. In this connect, both Christianity and Heavy Metal provide a cultural critique through images of death, the grotesque, and sacrifice. By bringing this religious interpretation of secularism into conversation with the ideas of Georges Batail

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Jason Lief's Christian account of metal is thoughtful, creative, and impassioned. It will teach metal fans about new ways to make Christian sense of this music, and teach Christians new permissions for headbanging. -- Tom Beaudoin, Fordham University

Table of Contents
Introduction: Finding God in the Dark Chapter 1: Over the Hills and Far Away: The Mythology of Heavy Metal Chapter 2: The Beautiful People: Heavy Metal as Ideological Transgression Chapter 3: Into the Void: Heavy Metal as Cultural Tactic Chapter 4: God is Dead: The Christ Event as Impure Sacred Chapter 5: Why Have You Forsaken Me?: The Subversive Christian Core of Heavy Metal

Christianity and Heavy Metal as Impure Sacred

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/13/2017 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498506328, 978-1498506328
      ISBN10: 1498506321

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book explores the symbolic connections between Christianity and Heavy Metal music in the context of the secular West. Heavy Metal uses symbols and imagery taken from Christianity, even if the purpose is to critique religion. This usage creates a positive connection with an interpretation of Christianity as a form of cultural critique. Given that Metal and Christianity are associated with Western culture, this book explores how Christianity and Heavy Metal function within the context of secularity as a form of ideological critique. Using the ideas of Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Charles Taylor as a starting point, this book explores the religious nature of secularism in the West interpreted in the immanent processes of politics and economics. In this connect, both Christianity and Heavy Metal provide a cultural critique through images of death, the grotesque, and sacrifice. By bringing this religious interpretation of secularism into conversation with the ideas of Georges Batail

      Trade Review
      Jason Lief's Christian account of metal is thoughtful, creative, and impassioned. It will teach metal fans about new ways to make Christian sense of this music, and teach Christians new permissions for headbanging. -- Tom Beaudoin, Fordham University

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Finding God in the Dark Chapter 1: Over the Hills and Far Away: The Mythology of Heavy Metal Chapter 2: The Beautiful People: Heavy Metal as Ideological Transgression Chapter 3: Into the Void: Heavy Metal as Cultural Tactic Chapter 4: God is Dead: The Christ Event as Impure Sacred Chapter 5: Why Have You Forsaken Me?: The Subversive Christian Core of Heavy Metal

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