After The Passion Is Gone
"After The Passion Is Gone" by Landres J. Shawn, published by AltaMira Press in 2004, dives deep into the profound impact of "The Passion of the Christ" on American society and religious discourse. This thought-provoking book spans 368 pages and features insights from various scholars who explore the controversies surrounding Mel Gibson's film. The discussions highlight the implications for Christians and Jews alike, shedding light on the complexities of inter-religious dialogue in the United States. Ideal for readers interested in Christian life, spiritual warfare, and the historical context of religion, this compelling work invites you to reflect on the ongoing conversations sparked by the film. Discover how "After The Passion Is Gone" navigates the delicate intersections of faith, culture, and dialogue, making it a must-read for anyone engaged in the discourse of modern spirituality.