
First published in 1968, this contemporary case for vigorous Christian faith -- profusely illustrated by Charles Schulz′s delightful peanuts cartoon strips -- sheds more light on the Christian faith and how it is to be lived than many more "serious" theological works, with hundreds of cartoons featuring your favorite peanuts characters Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, And of course, Snoopy (including the earliest red baron strips). This book′s wise observations are as timeless as they are timely. "Short...succeeds in making theology enjoyable." --Christian Century "... a real delight from beginning to end. I could not possibly be more pleased." --Charles Schulz, creator of Peanuts
This work investigates the intersection of popular culture and Christian theology by utilizing Charles Schulz's Peanuts comic strips as a vehicle for explaining complex religious concepts. Robert L. Short, a theologian and author, argues that the seemingly simple world of Charlie Brown and his friends contains profound insights into the human condition and the nature of faith. By pairing specific comic panels with theological commentary, the author demonstrates how secular art can effectively communicate spiritual truths to a modern audience.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and readers often note that the book successfully bridges the gap between academic theology and accessible cultural commentary. Experts highlight this as a foundational text for those interested in the relationship between mass media and religious expression.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2002-02-19
Publisher:
HarperOne
ISBN-10:
0060011610
ISBN-13:
9780060011611
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