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Theology and Batman (Brake, Matthew William (Hrsg.) / Robertson, C. K. (Hrsg.) / Levitz Paul (Vorb.) / Uslan, Michael (Nachw.) / Boudreaux, Armond (Beitr.) / Brake, Matthew William (Beitr.) / Cisney Vernon W. (Beitr.) / Cray Wesley D. (Beitr.) / Del Bianco, Francesco (Beitr.) / Garner Stephen (Beitr.) / Haecker, Ryan (Beitr.) / Herman Peter C. (Beitr.) / Jensen, Randall M. (Beitr.) / Jones, Clint W. (Beitr.) / Kelaidis, Katherine (Beitr.) / Knopf Christina M. (Beitr.) / Kuzma, Andrew (Beitr.) / McDowell, John C. (Beitr.) / McIntyre, Drew (Beitr.) / Medoff, Rafael (Beitr.) / Nichols, Michael D. (Beitr.) / Novak, Michael Anthony (Beitr.) / Robertson, C. K. (Beitr.) / Thompson John M. (Beitr.) / Turner Joseph (Beitr.) / Wise, Joshua (Beitr.))
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Theology and Batman examines theological themes such as theodicy and evil, ethics and morality, justice and vengeance, and the Divine in various stories featuring The Dark Knight from across different mediums, including comics, movies, and video games.

Matthew Brake (M.Div., Regent University; M.A. in philosophy and interdisciplinary studies, George Mason University) is the series editor for the Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture series from Lexington Books and Fortress Academic. He also serves as the co-editor (with A. David Lewis) for the Religion and Comics series from Claremont Press.

C.K. Robertson, Ph.D., is an Episcopal priest and professor, editor of the academic book series Studies in Episcopal and Anglican Theology, and a former board member and frequent guest editor of the Anglican Theological Review.