Hamilton Books
Pages: 316
Trim: 5¼ x 7¾
978-0-7618-2833-4 • Paperback • February 2004 • $68.99 • (£53.00)
978-1-4616-1923-9 • eBook • February 2004 • $65.50 • (£50.00)
Gregory Stevenson holds a Ph.D. from the Graduate Division of Religion at Emory University. He is Professor of Religion in the Department of Religion and Bible, Rochester College, Michigan.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 Taking Buffy Seriously
Chapter 5 The Moral Battleground
Chapter 6 Storytellers
Chapter 7 Buffy's Story
Chapter 8 Buffy's World
Chapter 9 Human Nature
Chapter 10 Identity and the Quest for Self
Chapter 11 A Tale of Two Slayers: Identity, Sacrifice, and Salvation
Chapter 12 Systems of Power: Technology, Magic, and Institutional Authority
Chapter 13 Together or Alone? The Dynamics of Community and Family
Chapter 14 The End as Moral Guidepost
Chapter 15 Morals and Consequences
Chapter 16 Sexuality
Chapter 17 Violence and Vengeance
Chapter 18 Guilt and Forgiveness
Chapter 19 The Vampire, the Witch and the Warlock: Patterns of Redemption
Chapter 20 Buffy and Moral Discourse
Chapter 21 Notes
Chapter 22 Episode Guide
Chapter 23 Bibliography
Chapter 24 Index
Chapter 25 About the Author
In a context in which a theological assessment of culture is often absent, Stevenson serves as an exemplary guide showing Christians how to engage culture on a substantial and discerning level even when they may not agree with everything [in it]…
— Kenneth Cukrowski, Abilene Christian University; Restoration Quarterly