Part I: The Religious Thinker
Chapter 1. Faith, Female Sacrifice, and the Medieval Martyr in Mel Gibson’s Braveheart
Chapter 2. A Challenge to Jewish-Christian Relations: Mel Gibson and The Passion of the Christ
Chapter 3. What Apocalypto Reveals: Migratory Premonition and Religiosity in Gibson’s NA Film
Chapter 4. The Power of Passion: Lessons on the Messiah from the Sacred and Secular
Part II: The Social Philosopher
Chapter 5. Mel Gibson’s Visceral Vision: Exploring Recovery from the Human Condition
Chapter 6. The Aretē of War: Aristotelian Virtue in Braveheart
Chapter 7. It’s a Real, Real, Real Man’s World: Sexy Martyrdom and Heroic Fortitude in Mel Gibson’s Braveheart, The Passion of the Christ, and Hacksaw Ridge
Part III: The Filmmaker and Historian
Chapter 8. A Falling Comedy Star: The Ascent, Descent and Shift in the Comedy Film Career of Mel Gibson
Chapter 9. Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto: ‘Not the Maya We Know’
Chapter 10. Film Adaptation, Depoliticization and The Man Without a Face
Chapter 11. Apocalypto and the Ancient Maya: To Entertain or to Educate?
Chapter 12. Mel Gibson’s Unarmed War: Hacksaw Ridge