Theology of Wagner's Ring Cycle II: Theological and Ethical Issues

Theology of Wagner's Ring Cycle II: Theological and Ethical Issues

by Richard H Bell
Theology of Wagner's Ring Cycle II: Theological and Ethical Issues

Theology of Wagner's Ring Cycle II: Theological and Ethical Issues

by Richard H Bell

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Overview

Wagner's Ring addresses fundamental concerns that have faced humanity down the centuries, such as power and violence, love and death, freedom and fate. Further, the work seems particularly relevant today, addressing as it does the fresh debates around the created order, politics, gender, and sexuality. In this second of two volumes on the theology of the Ring, Richard Bell argues that Wagner's approach to these issues may open up new ways forward and offer a fresh perspective on some of the traditional questions of theology, such as sacrifice, redemption, and fundamental questions about God. A linchpin for Bell's approach is viewing the Ring in the light of the Jesus of Nazareth sketches, which, he argues, confirms that the artwork does indeed address questions of Christian theology, both for those inside and those outside the church.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780227177488
Publisher: James Clarke & Co. Ltd
Publication date: 09/30/2021
Pages: 363
Product dimensions: 6.93(w) x 9.84(h) x 0.87(d)

About the Author

Richard H. Bell is Professor of Theology at the University of Nottingham, UK. He studied theoretical physics at University College London and theology at Oxford and Tubingen. He is author of Provoked to Jealousy (1994), No one seeks for God (1998), The Irrevocable Call of God (2005), Deliver Us from Evil (2007), and Wagner's Parsifal (2013).

Table of Contents

List of Musical Examples List of Figures Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1 Introduction to the Theology of the Ring 2 Jesus of Nazareth Sketches 3 God and the Gods 4 Nature 5 Fall, Power, Desecration of Nature, and Capitalism 6 Love 7 Sexual Ethics and Law 8 Death and Immortality 9 Freedom, Necessity, and Providence 10 Siegfried and Brunnhilde 11 Redemption 12 Aesthetics, Allegory, and Myth Bibliography Index of Authors Index of Biblical Texts Index of Wagner's Works Index of Subjects and Names
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