The Oxford Handbook of Christmas

The Oxford Handbook of Christmas

by Timothy Larsen
The Oxford Handbook of Christmas

The Oxford Handbook of Christmas

by Timothy Larsen

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Overview

The Oxford Handbook of Christmas provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of all aspects of Christmas across the globe, from the specifically religious to the purely cultural. The contributions are drawn from a distinguished group of international experts from across numerous disciplines, including literary scholars, theologians, historians, biblical scholars, sociologists, anthropologists, art historians, and legal experts. The volume provides authoritative treatments of a range of topics, from the origins of Christmas to the present; decorating trees to eating plum pudding; from the Bible to contemporary worship; from carols to cinema; from the Nativity Story to Santa Claus; from Bethlehem to Japan; from Catholics to Baptists; from secularism to consumerism.

Christmas is the biggest celebration on the planet. Every year, a significant percentage of the world's population is drawn to this holiday—from Cape Cod to Cape Town, from South America to South Korea, and on and on across the globe. The Christmas season takes up a significant part of the entire year. For many countries, the holiday is a major force in their national economy. Moreover, Christmas is not just a modern holiday, but has been an important feast for most Christians since the fourth century and a dominant event in many cultures and countries for over a millennium. The Oxford Handbook of Christmas provides an invaluable reference point for anyone interested in this global phenomenon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198831464
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/21/2020
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Pages: 656
Product dimensions: 9.80(w) x 6.80(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

Timothy Larsen, McManis Professor of Christian Thought, Wheaton College (Illinois)

Professor Timothy Larsen is McManis Professor of Christian Thought, Wheaton College; an Honorary Fellow, School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh; and an Honorary Research Fellow, University of Wales Trinity Saint David. He has been a Visiting Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge, All Souls College, Oxford, and Christ Church, Oxford. His books include Crisis of Doubt: Honest Faith in Nineteenth-Century England (OUP 2006); A People of One Book: The Bible and the Victorians (OUP 2011); The Slain God: Anthropologists and the Christian Faith (OUP 2014); and John Stuart Mill: A Secular Life (OUP 2018).

Table of Contents

Part I: History1. The Dating of Christmas: The Early Church, Paul F. Bradshaw2. The Middle Ages, Kati Ihnat3. The Reformation and Early Modern Periods, Katrina Jennie-Lou Wheeler4. The Nineteenth Century, Timothy Larsen5. The Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries, Christopher FergusonPart II: Theology6. The Old Testament, John Barton7. The New Testament, Markus Bockmuehl and Evangeline Kozitza8. Jesus Christ and the Incarnation, Katherine Sonderegger9. The Blessed Virgin Mary and the Virgin Birth, Katherine G. SchmidtPart III: Worshipping Communities10. Roman Catholicism, Anne McGowan11. Eastern Orthodoxy, Mary B. Cunningham12. Lutheranism, Kirsi Stjerna13. Anglicanism, Martyn Percy14. Reformed and Dissenting Protestants, Andrew R. HolmesPart IV: The Nativity Story15. The Holy Family, Holly Taylor Coolman16. Gabriel and the Angels, David Lyle Jeffrey17. Bethlehem and the Census, Leroy A. Huizenga18. The Magi and the Star, D. H. Williams19. The Inn, the Manger, the Swaddling Clothes, the Shepherds, and the Animals, Jody Vaccaro LewisPart V: Traditions20. The Winter Solstice and other Celebrations of the Season, Daniel Gifford21. St Nicholas to Santa Claus, Adam C. English22. Trees and Decorations, David Bertaina23. Gifts and Charity, Ellen M. Litwicki24. Children and Childhood, Marcia J. Bunge25. Food and Drink, Paul FreedmanPart VI: The Arts26. Carols and Music to 1900, Tova Leigh-Choate27. Carols and Music since 1900, Todd Decker28. Paintings, Barbara von Barghahn29. Plays, Frances Clemson30. Poetry, Emma Mason31. Fiction, Natalie McKnight32. Film and Television, Mark ConnellyPart VII: Around the World33. Bethlehem and the Middle East, Elizabeth Monier34. Catholic Europe, Nadine Cretin35. Germany and Scandinavia, Joe Perry36. Russia, Francesca Silano37. The United Kingdom, Martin Johnes38. The United States, Daniel Vaca39. Africa, Joel Cabrita40. Asia, Joseph Tse-Hei Lee41 Latin America and the Caribbean, David Thomas Orique, O.P.Part VIII: The State and Society42. Public Holidays and the Law, Richard W. Garnett and Jackson Blais43. Commercialism and Consumerism, John Schmalzbauer44. Secularity, David Nash45. Culture Wars, Gerry BowlerEpilogue: The Many True Meanings of Christmas, Timothy Larsen
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