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  Sodom & Gomorrah

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Modern Modes

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Historical Analysis
 
Authors
according to the Documentary Hypothesis; click on links for information
 
 
 
Commentaries
 
Clifford, Richard J. and Roland E. Murphy.  "Genesis." In The New Jerome Biblical Commentary (ed. Raymond E. Brown, Joseph A. Fitzmyer and Roland E. Murphy; Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1990) 8-43. Read with this the material on the authorship of the Pentateuch in the same volume: Roland E. Murphy, "Introduction to the Pentateuch," pp. 3-7.
[Link to article here]
 
Fretheim, Terence E.  "Genesis."  In The New Interpreter's Bible, vol. 1, Genesis to Leviticus (Nashville: Abingdon, 1994) [add pages of full essay].
 
Sadler, Rodney S., Jr.  "Genesis."  In Fortress Commentary on the Bible: The Old Testament and Apocrypha (ed. Gale A. Yee, Hugh R. Page, Jr. and Matthew J. M. Coomber; Minneapolis: Fortress, 2014) 89-136.
[Link above is to the print copy; here is a link to an electronic copy]
 
Sarna, Nahum M,  Genesis = Be-reshit: The Traditional Hebrew Text with New JPS Translation.  Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1989.
 
Speiser, E. A.  Genesis, Anchor Bible 1.  Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1964.
[Link to beginning of commentary here]
 
 
Westermann, Claus.  Genesis 1–11: A Commentary, trans. John J. Scullion.   Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1984.
 
 
Secondary Literature
 
Boorer, Suzanne.  The Vision of the Priestly Narrative: Its Genre and Hermeneutics of Time.   Atlanta: SBL Press, 2016.
 
Coats, George W.  "Lot: A Foil in the Abraham Saga."  In Understanding the Word: Essays in Honor of Bernhard W. Anderson (ed.James T. Butler, Edgar W. Conrad and Ben C. Ollenburger; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1985) 113-32.
 
Fields, Weston W.  Sodom and Gomorrah: History and Motif in Biblical Narrative.   Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997.
 
Hunter, Alastair G.  "Father Abraham: A Structural and Theological Study of the Yahwist's Presentation of the Abraham Material."  Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 35 (1996) 3-27.
 
Kalmanofsky, Amy.  "Lot's Daughers."  In Dangerous Sisters of the Hebrew Bible (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2014) 71-86.
 
Loader, J. A.  A Tale of Two Cities: Sodom and Gomorrah in the Old Testament, Early Jewish and Early Christian Traditions, Contributions to Biblical Exegesis and Theology 1.  Kampen: J. H. Kok, 1990.
 
Mafico, Temba L.  "The Crucial Question Concerning the Justice of God (Gen 18:23-26)."  Journal of Theology for Southern Africa 42 (1983) 11-16.
 
Miller, Troy.  "Relationships, Haggling, and Injustice in Genesis 18."  Journal of Theta Alpha Kappa 36:2 (2012) 29-38.
 
Morschauser, Scott.  "'Hospitality,' Hostiles and Hostages: On the Legal Background of Genesis 19.1-9."  Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 27:4 (2003) 461-85.
 
Rashkow, Ilona N.  Taboo or Not Taboo: Sexuality and Family in the Hebrew Bible.  Minneapolis: Fortress, 2000.
 
Schaub, Marilyn M.  "Lot and the Cities of the Plain: A Little about a Lot."   Proceedings–Eastern Great Lakes and Midwest Biblical Societies 2 (1982) 1-21.
 
Steibert, Johanna.  First-degree Incest and the Hebrew Bible: Sex in the Family, The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies 596.  New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2016.
 
 
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Modern Modes
Religious   Secular
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Golden HaggadahThe Destruction of Sodom, Golden Haggadah (1320)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
The Destruction of Sodom.  c. 1320.   Illuminated manuscript.   British Library, Add. MS. 27210, f.7.  London, England.
 
 
Mode
 
Davey, N.  "The Hermeneutics of Seeing."  In Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual (ed. Ian Heywood and Barry Sandwell; London: Routledge, 1999) 3-29.
 
 
 
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Epstein, Marc Michael.  The Medieval Haggadah: Art, Narrative, and Religious Imagination.  New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2011.
 
"Golden Haggadah."  British Library: Online Gallery, Sacred Texts.  Online, http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/sacredtexts/golden.html, [add your access date].
 
Harris, Julie A.  "Polemical Images in the Golden Haggadah (British Library, Add. MS 27210)."  Medieval Encounters 8:2/3 (2002) 105-122.
 
Hassall, William Owen.  "Golden Haggadah—A Monumental Fourteenth-century Illuminated Manuscript."  Connoisseur 175 (October 1970) 94-5.
 
 
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Dürer, Lot and His DaughtersLot and His Daughters, Albrecht Dürer (1496/1499)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Dürer, Albrecht.   Lot and His Daughters.   Oil on panel.   52.4 cm x 42.2 cm.   1496/ 1499.  National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., USA.
 
 
Mode
 
Davey, N.  "The Hermeneutics of Seeing."  In Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual (ed. Ian Heywood and Barry Sandwell; London: Routledge, 1999) 3-29.
 
 
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Exum, J. Cheryl.  "Desire Distorted and Exhibited: Lot and His Daughters in Psychoanalysis, Painting, and Film."  In "A Wise and Discerning Mind": Essays in Honor of Burke O. Long (ed. Saul M. Olyan and Robert C. Culley; Brown Judaic Studies; Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University Press, 2000) 83-108.
 
Morrow, William S.  "Toxic Religion and the Daughters of Job."  Studies in Religion 27:3 (1998) 263-76.
 
Polhemus, Robert M.  "A Family Museum: Visions of Lot and His Daughters."  In Lot's Daughters: Sex, Redemption, and Women's Quest for Authority (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005) 72-89, 405.
 
Stiebert, Johanna.  First-Degree Incest and the Hebrew Bible: Sex in the Family, The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies 596.  New York: Bloomsbury, 2016.
 
 
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Van Leyden, Lot and His DaughtersLot and His Daughters, Lucas van Leyden (c.1520)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Van Leyden, Lucas.  Lot and His Daughters.   Oil on panel.   48 cm x 34 cm.   c.1520.  Louvre Museum, Paris, France.
 
 
Mode
 
Davey, N.  "The Hermeneutics of Seeing."  In Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual (ed. Ian Heywood and Barry Sandwell; London: Routledge, 1999) 3-29.
 
 
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Exum, J. Cheryl.  "Desire Distorted and Exhibited: Lot and His Daughters in Psychoanalysis, Painting, and Film."  In "A Wise and Discerning Mind": Essays in Honor of Burke O. Long (ed. Saul M. Olyan and Robert C. Culley; Brown Judaic Studies; Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University Press, 2000) 83-108.
 
Morrow, William S.  "Toxic Religion and the Daughters of Job."  Studies in Religion 27:3 (1998) 263-76.
 
Polhemus, Robert M.  "A Family Museum: Visions of Lot and His Daughters."  In Lot's Daughters: Sex, Redemption, and Women's Quest for Authority (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005) 72-89, 405.
 
Stiebert, Johanna.  First-Degree Incest and the Hebrew Bible: Sex in the Family, The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies 596.  New York: Bloomsbury, 2016.
 
 
Bar Rose
 
Altdorfer, Lot and His DaughtersLot and His Daughters, Albrecht Altdorfer (1537)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Altdorfer, Albrecht.  Lot und seine Töchter [Lot and His Daughters].   Oil on lime.   107.5 cm x 189 cm.   1537. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria.
 
 
Mode
 
Davey, N.  "The Hermeneutics of Seeing."  In Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual (ed. Ian Heywood and Barry Sandwell; London: Routledge, 1999) 3-29.
 
 
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Exum, J. Cheryl.  "Desire Distorted and Exhibited: Lot and His Daughters in Psychoanalysis, Painting, and Film."  In "A Wise and Discerning Mind": Essays in Honor of Burke O. Long (ed. Saul M. Olyan and Robert C. Culley; Brown Judaic Studies; Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University Press, 2000) 83-108.
 
Morrow, William S.  "Toxic Religion and the Daughters of Job."  Studies in Religion 27:3 (1998) 263-76.
 
Polhemus, Robert M.  "A Family Museum: Visions of Lot and His Daughters."  In Lot's Daughters: Sex, Redemption, and Women's Quest for Authority (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005) 72-89, 405.
 
Stiebert, Johanna.  First-Degree Incest and the Hebrew Bible: Sex in the Family, The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies 596.  New York: Bloomsbury, 2016.
 
 
Bar Rose
 
Rubens, The Departure of Lot and His Family from SodomThe Departure of Lot and His Family from Sodom, Peter Paul Rubens (1613–1615)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Rubens, Peter Paul.   The Departure of Lot and His Family from Sodom.   Oil on canvas.   220.3 cm x 243.8 cm.   1613–1615.  Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida.
 
 
Mode
 
Davey, N.  "The Hermeneutics of Seeing."  In Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual (ed. Ian Heywood and Barry Sandwell; London: Routledge, 1999) 3-29.
 
 
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Bijutsukan, Kokuritsu Seiyō.  Rubens and His Workshop: The Flight of Lot and His Family from Sodom.  Tokyo: The National Museum of Western Art, 1994.
 
Exum, J. Cheryl.  "Desire Distorted and Exhibited: Lot and His Daughters in Psychoanalysis, Painting, and Film."  In "A Wise and Discerning Mind": Essays in Honor of Burke O. Long (ed. Saul M. Olyan and Robert C. Culley; Brown Judaic Studies; Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University Press, 2000) 83-108.
 
Polhemus, Robert M.  "A Family Museum: Visions of Lot and His Daughters."  In Lot's Daughters: Sex, Redemption, and Women's Quest for Authority (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005) 72-89, 405.
 
Stiebert, Johanna.  First-Degree Incest and the Hebrew Bible: Sex in the Family, The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies 596.  New York: Bloomsbury, 2016.
 
 
Bar Rose
 
Rubens, Lot and His DaughtersLot and His Daughters, Peter Paul Rubens (1613–1614)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Rubens, Peter Paul.  Lot and His Daughters.  Oil on canvas.   190 cm x 225 cm.   1613–1614.   Private collection.
 
 
Mode
 
Davey, N.  "The Hermeneutics of Seeing."  In Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual (ed. Ian Heywood and Barry Sandwell; London: Routledge, 1999) 3-29.
 
 
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Bijutsukan, Kokuritsu Seiyō.  Rubens and His Workshop: The Flight of Lot and His Family from Sodom.  Tokyo: The National Museum of Western Art, 1994.
 
Exum, J. Cheryl.  "Desire Distorted and Exhibited: Lot and His Daughters in Psychoanalysis, Painting, and Film."  In "A Wise and Discerning Mind": Essays in Honor of Burke O. Long (ed. Saul M. Olyan and Robert C. Culley; Brown Judaic Studies; Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University Press, 2000) 83-108.
 
Hulst, Roger Adolf d'. and M. Vandenven.  Rubens: The Old Testament, Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard pt. 3.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.
 
Morrow, William S.  "Toxic Religion and the Daughters of Job."  Studies in Religion 27:3 (1998) 263-76.
 
Polhemus, Robert M.  "A Family Museum: Visions of Lot and His Daughters."  In Lot's Daughters: Sex, Redemption, and Women's Quest for Authority (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005) 72-89, 405.
 
"Rubens Masterpiece Lot and His Daughters to Lead in London."  Christie's (11 March 2016).  Online, http://www.christies.com/features/Sir-Peter-Paul-Rubens-Lot-and-his-Daughters-London-Art-Auctions-7147-1.aspx, [your access date].
 
Stiebert, Johanna.  First-Degree Incest and the Hebrew Bible: Sex in the Family, The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies 596.  New York: Bloomsbury, 2016.
 
 
 
Bar Rose
 
Lot and His Daughters Leaving Sodom, Reni (1615–1616)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Reni, Guido.  Lot and His Daughters Leaving Sodom.   Oil on canvas.   111.2 x 149.2 cm.   1615–1616.   The National Gallery, London, England.
 
 
Mode
 
Davey, N.  "The Hermeneutics of Seeing."  In Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual (ed. Ian Heywood and Barry Sandwell; London: Routledge, 1999) 3-29.
 
 
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Bohn, Babette.  "The Construction of Artistic Reputation in Seicento Bologna: Guido Reni and the Sirani."  Renaissance Studies 25:4 (2011) 511-37.
 
Exum, J. Cheryl.  "Desire Distorted and Exhibited: Lot and His Daughters in Psychoanalysis, Painting, and Film."  In "A Wise and Discerning Mind": Essays in Honor of Burke O. Long (ed. Saul M. Olyan and Robert C. Culley; Brown Judaic Studies; Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University Press, 2000) 83-108.
 
Harris, Ann Sutherland.  "Guido Reni's Royal Patrons: A Drawing and a Proposal."  Burlington Magazine 151 (2009) 156-9.
 
Landrus, Matt.  "Revisiting The Life of Guido Reni."   Art History 21:3 (1998) 445.
 
Malvasia, Carlo Cesare.  The Life of Guido Reni, trans. Catherine Enggass and Robert Enggass.  University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1980.
 
Morrow, William S.  "Toxic Religion and the Daughters of Job."  Studies in Religion 27:3 (1998) 263-76.
 
Polhemus, Robert M.  "A Family Museum: Visions of Lot and His Daughters."  In Lot's Daughters: Sex, Redemption, and Women's Quest for Authority (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005) 72-89, 405.
 
Spear, Richard E.  The "Divine" Guido: Religion, Sex, Money, and Art in the World of Guido Reni.  New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1997.
 
--------.  "Re-Viewing The Divine Guido."  Burlington Magazine 131 (1989) 367-72.
 
Stiebert, Johanna.  First-Degree Incest and the Hebrew Bible: Sex in the Family, The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies 596.  New York: Bloomsbury, 2016.
 
 
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West, Lot Fleeing from Sodom (1810)Lot Fleeing from Sodom, West (1810)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
West, Benjamin.   Lot Fleeing Sodom.   Oil on panel.   119.7 cm x 198.44 cm.   1810.   Detroit Institute of the Arts, Detroit, Michigan.
 
 
Mode
Davey, N.  "The Hermeneutics of Seeing."  In Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual (ed. Ian Heywood and Barry Sandwell; London: Routledge, 1999) 3-29.
 
 
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Grossman, Loyd.  Benjamin West and the Struggle to be Modern.  New York: Merrell Publishers, 2015.
 
Rather, Susan.  "A Painter's Progress: Matthew Pratt and the American School."  Metropolitan Museum Journal 28 (1993) 169-83.
 
 
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Martin, The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (1852)The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, John Martin (1852)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Martin, John.  The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.  Oil on canvas.   136.3 cm x 212.3 cm.   1852.  Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
 
 
Mode
 
Davey, N.  "The Hermeneutics of Seeing."  In Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual (ed. Ian Heywood and Barry Sandwell; London: Routledge, 1999) 3-29.
 
 
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Burrow, John.  "Images of Time: From Carlylean Vulcanism to Sedimentary Gradualism."  In History, Religion, and Culture: British Intellectual History 1750–1950 (ed. Stefan Collini, Richard Whatmore and Brian Young; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000) 198-223.
 
Feaver, William.  The Art of John Martin.  Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975.
 
Moore, Jane and John Strachan.  "William Blake and Romantic-era Art."  In Key Concepts in Romantic Literature (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) 179-87.
 
Polhemus, Robert M.  "A Family Museum: Visions of Lot and His Daughters."  In Lot's Daughters: Sex, Redemption, and Women's Quest for Authority (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005) 72-89, 405.
 
Swenson, Astrid.  "Sodom."  In Cities of God: The Bible and Archaeology in Nineteenth-Century Britain (ed. David Gange and Michael Ledger-Lomas; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013) 197-227.
 
 
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The Burning of Sodom, Camille Corot (1857)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Corot, Camille.  The Burning of Sodom (formerly The Destruction of Sodom).   Oil on canvas.  92.4 x 181.3 cm.  1843–1857.  The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York.
 
 
Mode
 
Davey, N.  "The Hermeneutics of Seeing."  In Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual (ed. Ian Heywood and Barry Sandwell; London: Routledge, 1999) 3-29.
 
 
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Clarke, Michael.  Corot and the Art of Landscape.  London, 1991.
[See pp. 67, 69, fig. 74]
 
Galassi, Peter.  Corot in Italy: Open-Air Painting and the Classical-Landscape Tradition.  New Haven, 1991.
[See pp. 60, 235 n. 76]
 
Gale, Iain.  Corot, Masterpainters Series,  London: Studio Editions, 1994.
[See pp. 26–27, 36, 39]
 
Smits, Josine M. Eikelenboom.  "The Architectural Landscapes of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot."  Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, 1991.
[See vol. 1, pp. 268–70; vol. 2, fig. 250]
 
Tinterow, Gary.  The Masterpieces of French Painting from The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 1800–1920, Exhibition Catalogue, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.  New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2007.
[See pp. 28–29, 194, no. 10]
 
Wissman, Fronia E.  "Corot's Salon Paintings: Sources from French Classicism to Contemporary Theater Design."  Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University, 1989.
[See vol. 1, pp. 88–92, 173, 203, no. 81; vol. 2, fig. 39]
 
Champa, Kermit S., Fronia E. Wissman and Deborah J. Johnson.  The Rise of Landscape Painting in France: Corot to Monet, Exhibition catalogue, Currier Gallery of Art. Manchester, New Hampshire.  New York: Harry N. Abrams. 1991.
[See p. 76 n. 14]
 
 
 
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Sodom und Gomorrha, dir. Mihály Kertész (1922)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Sodom und Gomorrha.  Produced by Sascha Kolowrat and Andrew Pressburger; directed by Mihály Kertész.  98 min. (reconstructed).   Sascha-Film, 1922.
 

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Lot in Sodom, dir. James Sibley Watson and Melville Webber (1933)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Lot in Sodom.  Produced by Bernard O'Brien, James Sibley Watson, Melville Webber, Alec Wilder and Remsen Wood; directed by James Sibley Watson and Melville Webber.  28 min. (reconstructed).  Magnus Opus, 1933.
 

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Sodom and Gomorrah, dir. Robert Aldrich (1962)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Sodom and Gomorrah.  Produced by Goffredo Lombardo; directed by Robert Aldrich.  154 min.  Titanus, pathé Consortium Cinéma and Société Générale de Dinématographie, 1962.
 

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Chattaway, Peter T.  "It's All in the Family: The Patriarchs of Genesis in Film."  In The Bible in Motion: A Handbook of the Bible and Its Reception in Film (ed. Rhonda Burnette-Bletsch; Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2016) 51-64.
 
 
 
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Sodom and Gomorrah, Rózsa (1962)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
 
 
Mode
 



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Digging for the Truth. The Real Sin City: Sodom and Gomorrah, dir. Brendan Goeckel (2006)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Digging for the Truth (Season 2, Episode 12). The Real Sin City: Sodom and Gomorrah.  Produced and directed by Brendan Goeckel.  44 min.  HISTORY Network, 2006.
 

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Clanton, Dan W., Jr. and Mark Roncace.  "Television Dramas and Documentaries."   In Teaching the Bible through Popular Culture and the Arts (ed. Mark Roncace and Patrick Gray; SBLRBS 53; Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2007) 353-358.
 
Hefley, James C.  "Another Round on That Elusive Term, ‘Inerrancy’: Theologians Debate the Bible on TV."  Christianity Today 26:2 (1982) 36-37.
 
Tilby, Angela.  "The Bible and Television."  In Using the Bible Today: Contemporary Interpretations of Scripture (ed. Dan Cohn-Sherbok; London: Bellew, 1991) 38.
 
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Zohi Sdom, dir. Adam Sanderson, Muli Segev and Asaf Shalmon (2010)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
Zohi Sdom.  Produced by Leon Edery, Moshe Edery, Avi Nesher, Avi Nir, Muli Segev and David Silber; directed by Adam Sanderson, Muli Segev and Asaf Shalmon.  90 min.  United King Films, 2010.
 

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McLaughlin, The Golden Age of Sodom and GomorrahThe Golden Age of Sodom and Gomorrah, Andrew McLaughlin (2012)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
McLaughlin, Andrew.  The Golden Age of Sodom and Gomorrah.   Collage.  91.4 x 71.1 cm.  2012.  Private collection.
 
 
Mode
 
Davey, N.  "The Hermeneutics of Seeing."  In Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual (ed. Ian Heywood and Barry Sandwell; London: Routledge, 1999) 3-29.
 
 
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Sodom and Gomorrah, Eugene Paik, Kyle Tenan and Keo Bun (2013)
 
Primary Text Citation
 
 
 
Mode
 
Robson, Jon and Aaron Meskin.  "Video Games as Self-Involving Interactive Fictions."  Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 74:2 (2016) 165-77.
 
Wagner, Rachel.  Godwired: Religion, Ritual and Virtual Reality.  New York: Routledge, 2012.
[esp. ch. 2]
 
 
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  • ATLA Religion Database
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