Blasphemy in the Christian World

A History
ISBN13: 9780199255160ISBN10: 0199255164 Hardback, 280 pages

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Blasphemy--the denial or denigration of God--has a long history. Jesus was tried for blasphemy. Early Christians felt that the Jews in taking such action were themselves guilty of it. But it is not a story confined to the remote past. The publication in 2005 of 12 cartoons in a Danish newspaper linking the prophet Mohammed to terrorism sparked outrage in the global Islamic community. And that was not an instance of blasphemy intruding itself upon a Western society unused to such issues within Christianity. In many societies blasphemy remained an offence in law and the prosecution of artistic productions profaning the sacred was still a possibility.

David Nash's new study focuses on the development of blasphemy in the Christian world. Tracing the subject from the Middle Ages to the present, he outlines the history of blasphemy as a concept, from a species of heresy to modern understandings of it as a crime against the sacred and individual religious identity. Investigating its appearance in speech, literature, popular publishing and the cinema, he disinters the likely motives and agendas of blasphemers themselves, as well as offering a glimpse of blasphemy's victims. In particular, he seeks to understand why this seemingly medieval offence has reappeared to become a distinctly modern presence in the West.

Features

  • Investigates the nature of religion in modern world, the issue of tolerance and the recognition of belief as an important identity
  • A groundbreaking examination of blasphemy's victims looking at reactions to this crime
  • Traces the changing perception of blasphemy in society from the medieval period to the modern day

Reviews

"[O]ffers additional persuasive evidence for religion's continued relevance...[and] convincingly shows how, as early as the thirteenth century, the systematic prosecution of blasphemy was seen as necessary for the protection of the community..." -- The Historian

Product Details

280 pages; 23 halftones; ISBN13: 978-0-19-925516-0ISBN10: 0-19-925516-4

About the Author(s)

David Nash is Reader in History at Oxford Brookes University. He has previously published on the secular and republican movements in England, specialising in the history of blasphemy, and appearing extensively in the media both Britain and America to speak on this subject. He has held visiting professorships in Utrecht and Buffalo, and is a permanent Visiting Research Fellow of the Center for Inquiry (Amherst, New York). In 2003 he was invited to give both verbal and written evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee on religious offences.

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