Robert M. Price

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Robert Price
Robert Price

Robert McNair Price (born July 7, 1954 in Mississippi) is a Professor of Theology and Scriptural Studies at the Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary in Miami Gardens, Florida. He is a fellow of the Jesus Seminar and the author of many books and articles on religion. He has also written extensively about H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.

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[edit] Theology

In books like The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man, Deconstructing Jesus and Beyond Born Again: On Putting Away Childish Things, Price has challenged Biblical literalism and argued for a more skeptical and humanistic approach to Christianity. He has helped to popularize the gnostic tradition and has questioned the idea of a historical Jesus.

Price hosts a weekly call-in webcast, The Bible Geek (at www.freethoughtmedia.com), in which he answers a wide range of questions pertaining to religion. He appeared in Brian Flemming's documentary film The God Who Wasn't There (2005). From 1994 until 2003, Price was the editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism. [1]

[edit] Cthulhu Mythos

As editor of the journal Crypt of Cthulhu (published by Necronomicon Press) and of a series of Cthulhu Mythos anthologies, Price has been a major figure in H. P. Lovecraft scholarship and fandom for many years. In essays that introduce the collections and the individual stories, Price traces the origins of Lovecraft's entities, motifs, and literary style. The Cthulhu Cycle, for example, saw the origins of the octopoid god in Alfred Lord Tennyson's "The Kraken" and particular passages from Lord Dunsany, while The Dunwich Cycle points to the influence of Arthur Machen on Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror".

Price's religious background often informs his Mythos criticism, seeing gnostic themes in Lovecraft's fictional god Azathoth and interpreting "The Shadow Over Innsmouth" as a kind of initiation ritual.

[edit] Books

[edit] On religion

  • Beyond Born Again: Towards Evangelical Maturity. 
  • The Widow Traditions in Luke-Acts: A Feminist-Critical Scrutiny.  (ISBN 978-0-7885-0224-8)
  • Deconstructing Jesus.  (ISBN 978-1-57392-758-1)
  • The Pre-Nicene New Testament.  (ISBN 978-1-56085-194-3)
  • The Da Vinci Fraud: Why the Truth Is Stranger than Fiction.  (ISBN 978-1-59102-348-7)
  • The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man.  (ISBN 978-1-59102-121-6)
  • The Reason Driven Life: What Am I Here on Earth For?.  (ISBN 978-1-59102-476-7)
  • The Buddha and the Bible. 
  • Jesus Christ Superstar: A Redactional Study of a Modern Gospel. 
  • Inerrant the Wind: The Evangelical Crisis of Biblical Authority (forthcoming). 
  • Paul as Text: The Apostle and the Apocrypha (forthcoming). 

[edit] On the Cthulhu Mythos (as editor)

  • Acolytes of Cthulhu
  • The Antarktos Cycle: Horror and Wonder at the Ends of the Earth
  • Black Forbidden Things
  • The Book of Eibon
  • The Book of Iod
  • The Dunwich Cycle
  • The Hastur Cycle: She Who Is to Come
  • The Horror of It All: Encrusted Gems from the "Crypt of Cthulhu"
  • H.P. Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos
  • The Innsmouth Cycle: The Taint of the Deep Ones
  • Lin Carter: A Look Behind His Imaginary Worlds
  • Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak, Supernatural Sleuth
  • Lovecraft: A Look Behind the Cthulhu Mythos (with Lin Carter)
  • Mysteries of the Worm
  • The Necronomicon
  • The New Lovecraft Circle
  • The Taint of Lovecraft
  • The Ithaqua Cycle: The Wind-Walker of the Icy Wastes
  • Shards of Darkness
  • Shub Niggurath Cycle
  • Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos
  • Tales Out of Dunwich
  • Tales Out of Innsmouth
  • The Tsathoggua Cycle: Terror Tales of the Toad God
  • The Xothic Legend Cycle: The Complete Mythos Fiction of Lin Carter

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