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Exploring Film and Christianity Movement as Immobility

Exploring Film and Christianity: Movement as Immobility

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Edited By Rita Benis, Sérgio Branco
October 18, 2024

This book examines the connections between film and Christianity, considering how films express and depict Christian faith and spirituality and provide experiences associated with it. The notion of movement as immobility (from Simone Weil) is employed to describe film and its images in motion. Its ...

The Theological Power of Film

The Theological Power of Film

1st Edition

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By James Lorenz
June 21, 2024

This book explores the theological power of film and seeks to render a properly theological account of cinematic art. It considers: What theology and theological practice does cinematic art give rise to? What are the perceptual and affective potentials of film for theology, and what, if anything, ...

New Approaches to Islam in Film

New Approaches to Islam in Film

1st Edition

Edited By Kristian Petersen
January 09, 2023

Many global film industries fail in expanding the role of Muslims on screen. Too often they produce a dichotomy between "good" and "bad" Muslims, limiting the narrative domain to issues of national security, war, and terrorism. Naturally, much of the previous scholarship on Muslims in film focused ...

The Dardenne Brothers’ Cinematic Parables Integrating Theology, Philosophy, and Film

The Dardenne Brothers’ Cinematic Parables: Integrating Theology, Philosophy, and Film

1st Edition

By Joel Mayward
September 30, 2022

The Dardenne Brothers’ Cinematic Parables examines the work of Belgian filmmakers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, who have been celebrated for their powerfully affecting social realist films. Though the Dardenne brothers’ films rarely mention religion or God, they have received wide recognition for ...

Film and Redemption From Brokenness to Wholeness

Film and Redemption: From Brokenness to Wholeness

1st Edition

By David Rankin
July 22, 2022

This book explores the representation of the idea or theme of redemption in contemporary, popular film. The discussion focuses primarily on the work of three directors – Clint Eastwood, Martin Scorsese and Kore-eda Hirokazu – but also considers a few films from other directorial hands. David Rankin...

Transcendence and Spirituality in Chinese Cinema A Theological Exploration

Transcendence and Spirituality in Chinese Cinema: A Theological Exploration

1st Edition

By Kris H.K Chong
April 29, 2022

This book provides a framework by which a global audience might think theologically about contemporary films produced in mainland China by Chinese directors. Up to this point the academic discipline of Christian theology and film has focussed predominantly on Western cinema, and as a result, has ...

Film and the Afterlife

Film and the Afterlife

1st Edition

By David Rankin
July 18, 2019

This book explores how post-death existence is represented in popular film, looking at issues such as continuity, personal identity, and the nature of existence beyond the grave. Film often returns to the theme of dying, death and the afterlife, both directly and indirectly, because there are very ...

American Theology, Superhero Comics, and Cinema The Marvel of Stan Lee and the Revolution of a Genre

American Theology, Superhero Comics, and Cinema: The Marvel of Stan Lee and the Revolution of a Genre

1st Edition

By Anthony Mills
February 05, 2018

Stan Lee, who was the head writer of Marvel Comics in the early 1960s, co-created such popular heroes as Spider-Man, Hulk, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Thor, and Daredevil. This book traces the ways in which American theologians and comic books of the era were not only both saying ...

Noah as Antihero Darren Aronofsky’s Cinematic Deluge

Noah as Antihero: Darren Aronofsky’s Cinematic Deluge

1st Edition

Edited By Rhonda Burnette-Bletsch, Jon Morgan
May 10, 2017

This collection of essays by biblical scholars is the first book-length treatment of the 2014 film Noah, directed by Darren Aronofsky. The film has proved to be of great interest to scholars working on the interface between the Bible and popular culture, not only because it was heralded as the ...

Religion in Contemporary European Cinema The Postsecular Constellation

Religion in Contemporary European Cinema: The Postsecular Constellation

1st Edition

Edited By Costica Bradatan, Camil Ungureanu
April 27, 2017

The religious landscape in Europe is changing dramatically. While the authority of institutional religion has weakened, a growing number of people now desire individualized religious and spiritual experiences, finding the self-complacency of secularism unfulfilling. The "crisis of religion" is ...

Theology and the Films of Terrence Malick

Theology and the Films of Terrence Malick

1st Edition

Edited By Christopher B. Barnett, Clark J. Elliston
August 12, 2016

Terrence Malick is one of the most important and controversial filmmakers of the last few decades. Yet his renown does not stem from box office receipts, but rather from his inimitable cinematic vision that mixes luminous shots of nature, dreamlike voiceovers, and plots centered on enduring ...

Hermeneutic Humility and the Political Theology of Cinema Blind Paul

Hermeneutic Humility and the Political Theology of Cinema: Blind Paul

1st Edition

By Sean Desilets
July 07, 2016

This book revisits the tradition of Western religious cinema in light of scholarship on St. Paul’s political theology. The book’s subtitle derives from the account in the Book of Acts that St. Paul was temporarily blinded in the wake of his conversion on the road to Damascus. In imitation of Paul, ...

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