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Gibson Film and Censorship
Catholic Scholar Team that Evaluated Gibson Film Defends Itself
"These and other such questions must be asked to assess whether any dramatic presentation of the death of Jesus conforms to official Catholic teaching. They are all based upon numerous official documents, most specifically, the U.S. Bishops' Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, Criteria for the Evaluation of Dramatizations of the Passion (1988). These documents are not private or personal exegetical theories, but official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church. In this era, when ancient Christian antisemitic motifs are being recirculated widely because of international conflicts, any Christian producer of a dramatic presentation of the death of Jesus has a considerable moral responsibility." David Klinghoffer, Jewish historian, on the film "Gibson apparently depicts the Roman prefect, Pontius Pilate, as agreeing to the execution only under Jewish pressure. I say "apparently" because while Fredriksen has reviewed a draft of the script, as part of a scholarly ecumenical group giving their unsolicited critique to the filmmakers, she has not seen "The Passion." But notwithstanding Gibson's dubious claim to have hewed closely to the historical record, such accuracy is not by itself of urgent interest. Rather, what we are confronted with is an alleged threat to Jewish safety." I think this fits best here, it being a censorship and religion issue...but the mods might not agree. Vorkosigan |
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Why go through all the trouble of being historically accurate if you're just going to cast Jesus as a white man?
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Has anyone threatened Gibson's movie with censorship? Will the Vatican put in on the Index? Would it be banned in Germany as hate speech?
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This seems to be inspired by Paula Friedrickson's article in the New Republic, (full text available only by subscription, but you can get a 4 week free trial.)
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO GIBSON. Mad Mel: by Paula Fredriksen The article is described here Another article in the NY Times {free registration required: one gory photo on the page.} Movie arouses stir Quote:
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I'm moving this from CSSSA to BCH.
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Unfortunately, all of the criticism was based on a stolen manuscript. Fredrickson was one scholar among about eight who reviewed the script and wrote the joint report/demand. Fredrickson's article actually came out much later. And I find it significant that she wrote it alone, without any attribution to the other scholars on the "ad-hoc" joint NCCB/ADL committee. Persoanlly, I think her article is a hyperbolic reaction to being caught with her hand in the cookie jar with the stolen manuscript. I'm appalled at Fredrickson's article. She seems' hell bent on attacking the film as anti-semitic and is insisting that it remove references to Jewish involvement in Jesus' death. Which is pretty bizarre for her because in her most recent book on Jesus she concludes that Josephus admits Jewish involvement in the death of Jesus and notes that if the Romans were really concerned with Jesus leading or causing an uprising, they would have gone after the Christians in Jersusalem. But all the historical evidence is that they did not. IMO, she's kind of lost it and has taken great offense to having been called on using a stolen manuscript. Academics shouldn't be bound by petty concerns as misappropriation and conversion. |
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The article appears to be available here and in pdf format here.
The article does not resemble Layman's caricature. The difference of opinion appears to be whether the film will stir up anti-Semitism, which is a serious issue. I don't see that she is calling for Gibson to remove all references to Jewish involvement in Jesus' death; she is criticizing the ahistorical exaggeration of Jewish evil characteristics. |
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Of course, I have the advantage of reading the orignal report demanding changes in the script. Have you? |
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Everyone, the name is Paula Fredriksen.
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