The Last Testament

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The Last Testament is a satirical novel by David Javerbaum that imagines the Bible as narrated directly by a modern, outspoken God commenting on contemporary culture and religion.

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instanceOf author
book
satirical novel
television writer
author David Javerbaum NERFINISHED
basedOn The Bible NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre religious satire
satire
hasTheme blasphemy
celebrity worship
divine authority
faith
fundamentalism
interpretation of scripture
media sensationalism
modern culture
morality
organized religion
political hypocrisy
religion
satire of sacred texts
language English
narrativeForm fictional memoir
mock scripture
narrativePerspective first-person
narrator God NERFINISHED
notableFor commentary on contemporary culture
commentary on contemporary religion
irreverent humor
satirical treatment of the Bible
notableWork The Last Testament NERFINISHED
parodies Abrahamic religions NERFINISHED
American politics
The Bible NERFINISHED
celebrity culture
contemporary culture
contemporary religion
media culture
portrays God as a modern, outspoken character
relatedWork The Daily Show with Jon Stewart NERFINISHED
setting contemporary world
targetAudience adult readers
workOf David Javerbaum NERFINISHED

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