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  • Paperback: 164 pages
  • Publisher: Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.; 1 edition (15 Oct 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0664224199
  • ISBN-13: 978-0664224196
  • Product Dimensions: 21.1 x 14 x 1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 293,653 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The Simpsons is one of the longest running, funniest, most irreverent, and, according to some religious leaders, the most spiritually relevant show on television today. Journalist Mark Pinsky explores the moral and religious dilemmas faced by Homer, Marge, Bart and other key characters in the series - including Ned Flanders (the evangelical next-door neighbour), Reverend Lovejoy (the town's pastor) and the long-suffering Apu (the Hindu shopkeeper). Mark Pinsky looks at the show's treatment of God, Jesus, heaven and hell, the Bible, prayer, and asks why The Simpsons was so strongly denounced by conservative Christians back in the early 90's. He concludes by considering the question, Is The Simpsons supportive or subversive of religious faith? "The Simpsons is one of the most subtle pieces of propaganda around in the cause of sense, humility and virtue. Mark Pinsky manages to decipher the code without deadening the humour, which is quite an achievement." The Right Revd Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Wales"

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5.0 out of 5 stars Searching, fun and fair-minded, 2 Aug 2004
By Martin Turner "Martin Turner" (Birmingham, England) - See all my reviews
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This is a book by a Jewish journalist about the way Christianity is portrayed by the largely atheistic writers of the Simpsons. If you're a member of the George Bush family, you've probably already decided that the Simpsons are a generally bad example to us and we should all watch the Waltons instead, which means you probably won't be buying this book.

Which is a pity, because, as Pinsky points out, the Simpsons offers by far the most sympathetic portrayal of Christianity and Christians of any mainstream US show. This is a rich paradox, which the author explores in some depth, reviewing relevant episodes fairly carefully and interviewing writers and other staff.

I love the Simpsons, and I really enjoyed this book. As an outsider to Christianity, although a professional religious journalist, Pinsky gives a nicely balanced, objective picture of what is in the series. His fundamental conclusion is that Groening and his colleagues satirise all of American life even-handedly and affectionately, without the sound of grinding axes.

What we see then is different kinds of Christians and responses to Christianity. Marge tries to keep her ostensibly dysfunctional family on the straight and narrow. Revd Lovejoy and his wife less committed than their role in life would seem to demand. Ned Flanders is absolutely genuine - admirable but annoying. He is of course the perfect counterpoint to Homer who is loveable but hard to admire.

By and large this book gets it more or less right - no mean feat, considering that loads of episodes have been released since it was written which could easily have proved it wrong.

The only issue which I struggled with is Pinsky's suggestion that Lisa speaks for Jesus. This seems to me a little far-fetched, especially as she is identified as being a Buddhist, at least some of the time. Lisa is a voice of reason and integrity, but I think Pinsky is stretching a point to claim that she is a religious voice.

Anyway, a good read which set me thinking about a lot of things. Warmly recommended.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fun, informative and so very true, 1 May 2002
As a huge (some would say obsessive)simpsons fan, and being fairly religious, i knew this book would be for me. i had noticed many religious references in the programme and was amazed to see that some one else actually noticed the significance of them aswell. whilst the quotations arn't always completely correct, Pinsky has picked out the vast majority of religious references to be found in the show. And what he lacks in detailed knowledge of "the Simpsons" he more than makes up for with accurate insights, and he still manages to understand that nothing is said maliciously. Whatever is said in "the Simpsons" always has to be taken with a pinch of salt. This book would be particulary good for those who, for religious reasons, are dubious of the morals within the show. It will show them how "The Simpsons" asks and answers philosophical questions, and how it comments on religion in society. Also an essential read for any devout Simpsons fan
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4.0 out of 5 stars Treading cautiously but affectionately, 14 Jan 2002
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Two groups probably more than any others in the US dislike the cartoon family The Simpsons. On the one hand many Christian fundamentalists see it as the work of the devil, undermining and ridiculing Christian moral values and beliefs. Against them are ranged the humanists who assert that the program is the most insidious propaganda for Christian faith in the whole the mass media. Presumably they cannot both be right.

Mark Pinsky's The Gospel Acording to The Simpsons is one of a burgeoning number of academic and popular studies which seek to solve the riddle of the extraordinary cultural phenomenon which is The Simpsons. Now in its fifteenth year, the cartoon family has been of no small significance in the development of Rupert Murdoch's media empire, providing a steady stream of viewers all over the world and more than a billion dollars in sales of licensed goods.

The Simpsons appeal has crossed class and generational barriers because it works on so many different levels. While children love its irreverence, adults may appreciate the sophistication which delivers a rich diet of literary and artistic references. Creator Matt Groening confesses that he would be unlikely to be recruited as a writer on the show today, since most of them are now graduates from Ivy League universities.

Religion plays a central part in the life of the Simpsons. On the surface level the life of the family and community are soaked in religion. Church attendance is mandatory every Sunday and characters talk regularly to God in times of need. More importantly, however, plotlines exploring religious themes occur regularly. An episode entitled Homer versus Lisa and the 8th Commandment, in which Homer Simpson obtains a bootleg connection to a cable network, is justifiably described by Pinksy of having 'the structure of an exquisitely crafted, 22 minute sermon'. Pinsky summarizes the various religious strands, including the inaptly named Revd Lovejoy of the Springfield Community Church and the saintly evangelical Ned Flanders, next door neighbour to the Simpsons and now the best known Christian in America. He also examines the way in which two other faiths which figure regularly in the program, Judaism and Hindusim, are treated. His unsurprising conclusion is that religious themes are treated seriously, even sympathetically, even if the visible manifestations of religion are often satirized. Along the way he throws useful sidelights on the background to the program, its writers and producers - and its relationship to the Fox network which carries it in the US.

Mark Pinsky's day job is as a religious columnist for a variety of secular and religious publications. A Jewish commentator on evangelical Christianity, he has clearly learned to tread carefully and his need to reassure readers that The Simpsons is a suitable topic for polite conversation does make the early pages of the book a little wooden. In the end, however, his clear affection for the programme shows through. It gives, he concludes, hope and even inspiration to millions and, most of all, in Homer's words 'it's funny 'cause it's true.'

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