The Gospel According to the Simpsons: The Spiritual Life of the World's Most Animated FamilyWestminster John Knox Press, 2001 - 164 páginas This is the first book-length treatment of the religious implications of "The Simpsons, " which has been called by some religious leaders the most theologically relevant show on TV. Using his accessible style, Pinsky explores the treatment of God on the show, the use of prayer in the Simpson household, Lisa as the voice of Jesus, the evangelical Flanders, and the moral dilemmas the characters face. Illustrations. |
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... explaining that he has to appear in a tortilla in Mexico . Is this a dig at believers who report seeing reli- gious ... explains that he is covered . In his own variation of Pascal's wager , he says that if he is wrong he can always ...
... explaining that he has to appear in a tortilla in Mexico . Is this a dig at believers who report seeing reli- gious ... explains that he is covered . In his own variation of Pascal's wager , he says that if he is wrong he can always ...
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... explains to Marge , “ and I'm not talking about the small forgivable stuff . ” That would be forgivable stuff like ... explain to her family why she has made that decision . There is theological precedent for this approach , a principle ...
... explains to Marge , “ and I'm not talking about the small forgivable stuff . ” That would be forgivable stuff like ... explain to her family why she has made that decision . There is theological precedent for this approach , a principle ...
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... explains what it is . As one might expect , Marge is spotted by Helen Lovejoy , the minister's wife . She explains that she noticed Marge having brunch " with a man who isn't her husband " and had to come over and say hello . Marge ...
... explains what it is . As one might expect , Marge is spotted by Helen Lovejoy , the minister's wife . She explains that she noticed Marge having brunch " with a man who isn't her husband " and had to come over and say hello . Marge ...
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Epiphany on the Sofa | 1 |
If Everyone Were | 47 |
We Dont Have a Prayer | 69 |
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