Sophie Arie in Rome
Wednesday February 16, 2005
The Guardian
It's not a book known for its comedic value, but look beyond the death, disease and destruction of the Bible, and lo, you will find a joke or two.
That is the view of theological scholars who have gathered in Italy to try to dispel the idea that ancient Christians were a po-faced lot, who struggled for a sense of humour.
In a three-day conference at Turin University, entitled Laughter and Comedy in Ancient Christianity, experts have been presenting papers on themes such as Laughter in the Old Testament and Comedy in the Bible Today.
Some have found indications that Jesus Christ had a sense of humour and references to laughter and comic moments in the scriptures.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,12576,1415402,00.html