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"Idol Bodies" (2007)
Book Chapter
Loughlin, G. (2007). "Idol Bodies". In S. C. Barton (Ed.), Idolatry: False Worship in the Bible, Early Judaism and Christianity (267-286). T&T Clark

"Within the image: Film as Icon" (2007)
Book Chapter
Loughlin, G. (2007). "Within the image: Film as Icon". In R. K. Johnston (Ed.), Reframing Theology and Film: New Focus for an Emerging Discipline (287-303). Baker Academic

"Video Divina: Viewing Tarkovsky" (2007)
Book Chapter
Loughlin, G. (2007). "Video Divina: Viewing Tarkovsky". In S. Knauss, & A. D. Ornella (Eds.), Reconfigurations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Religion in a Post-Secuar Society (179-195). Lit

"Rhetoric and Rhapsody: A Response to David Bentley Hart's The Beauty of the Infinite" (2007)
Journal Article
Loughlin, G. (2007). "Rhetoric and Rhapsody: A Response to David Bentley Hart's The Beauty of the Infinite". New Blackfriars, 88(1017), 600-609. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-2005.2007.00173.x

I offer a brief outline of The Beauty of the Infinite, pointing up its similarities with and differences from John Milbank's Theology and Social Theory (1990), and the violence of its rhetoric. I then take issue with Hart's reading of Nicholas Lash o... Read More about "Rhetoric and Rhapsody: A Response to David Bentley Hart's The Beauty of the Infinite".

"Not the Marrying Kind: Notes on an Ecclesial Comedy" (2007)
Book Chapter
Loughlin, G. (2007). "Not the Marrying Kind: Notes on an Ecclesial Comedy". In P. Middleton (Ed.), The God of Love and Human Dignity: Essays in Honour of George Newlands (139-153). T&T Clark

"Found in Translation : Ovid, David Malouf and the Werewolf" (2007)
Journal Article
Loughlin, G. (2007). "Found in Translation : Ovid, David Malouf and the Werewolf". Literature and Theology, 21(2), 113-130. https://doi.org/10.1093/litthe/frm012

David Malouf, in his novel An Imaginary Life (1978), explores the nature of human identity through his narrator, the Roman poet Ovid, who himself was a noted fabulist of identity and its instabilities. It would seem that for both writers, ancient and... Read More about "Found in Translation : Ovid, David Malouf and the Werewolf".