01834cam a22004094i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020001500067035002700082040003300109082001800142245007800160264005900238300003800297336002100335337002500356338002300381490007300404504002800477505074800505526001001253526001001263526000901273526000901282526000901291526000901300526000901309526000901318526000901327526000801336526000801344526000801352526000801360526000801368650002201376700002601398PE-LiUPU20250731165513.0150623s r 000 0 d a184127075X a(Sirsi) i9781841270753 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda04a221.07bJ22100aCulture, entertainment and the Bible.n309 /ceditado por George Aichele. 1aSheffield, England :bSheffield Academic Press,c2000. a230 páginas ;c24 centímetros atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier0 aJournal for the Study of the Old Testament, Suplement Series ;v309 aIncluye bibliografía.0 aLost prophecies! Scholars amazed! weekly World news and the Bible. -Recent fictional portrayals of God, or: Disney, Shirley MacLaine, and Hamlet. -Disney´s Pocahontas and Joshua´s Rahab in postcolonial perspective. -Some day my Prince will come: images of salcation in the Gospel according to St. Walt. -They´re not just bad, they´re stupid and ugly too: the depiction of Baal worshipers in nest entertainment´s animated stories from the Bible. -The cut that confuses, or: in the penile colony. -Apoxalypse, art and abjection: images of the great whore. -Portrayals of power in the stories of Delilah and Bathsheba: seduction in song. -Rahab: from pedhaat to pedagogy, or: the many faces of a heroine. -Tamar´s veil. -Histerical Phalli.. aSEG44 aSEG26 aP151 aP150 aP149 aP146 aP145 aP126 aP125 aP92 aP75 aP74 aP27 aP1504aCultura y biblia.1 aAichele, George,eed.