Chapter Summary: From the blackness emerges a subtly scripted epigraph from the biblical book of Job, silently posing a question to the viewer on behalf of the almighty: Where were you when I laid the earth\u27s foundation...while the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy? Following thirty-five chapters of Job\u27s story, filled with relentless criticism on the part of Job\u27s friends in response to Job\u27s ongoing poetically formulated and impassioned lamentations, and the demands he places before God - demands for justice and an explanation for his suffering - at last the voice of the almighty speaks from within the raging storm, responding not with an answer but with a questions: where were you? - the ...
Living in a world as complex as this present age presents a series of choices of mixed moral clarity...
This thesis proposes that, rather than giving an answer to the problem of undeserved suffering, the ...
But turn in the Book of Job to the fourth chapter and let\u27s now look at the earthly scene. We\u27...
Terrence Malick’s 2011 film The Tree of Life defies any attempt to be summarized in a few pat senten...
Terrence Malick’s Tree of Life (2011) constitutes an exception in a market flooded with commercial c...
In this article I argue that in The Tree of Life and To the Wonder Terrence Malick continues to expl...
Amid all the controversy, criticism, and celebration of Terence Malick\u27s award-winning film The T...
Terrence Malick’s film The Tree of Life presents a personal and emotionally-laden memory play that i...
The Tree of Lifetouches on embodiment of the soul in an early sequence covering courtship, marriage ...
In The Tree of Life Terrence Malick poses the question of the relation between the order of grace an...
The oeuvre of the American film writer, director and producer, Terrence Malick has consistently tra...
This paper uses the affect theory of Gilles Deleuze, Raymond Williams, and Lauren Berlant, and the p...
This chapter will consider the representation of personal and national trauma in Terence Mallick’s P...
"If the previous chapters by Cabrera, Reid and Craig, and Cerbone all accentuate the paradox of exis...
This dissertation fills a gap in the scholarship on the films of Terrence Malick by providing a hist...
Living in a world as complex as this present age presents a series of choices of mixed moral clarity...
This thesis proposes that, rather than giving an answer to the problem of undeserved suffering, the ...
But turn in the Book of Job to the fourth chapter and let\u27s now look at the earthly scene. We\u27...
Terrence Malick’s 2011 film The Tree of Life defies any attempt to be summarized in a few pat senten...
Terrence Malick’s Tree of Life (2011) constitutes an exception in a market flooded with commercial c...
In this article I argue that in The Tree of Life and To the Wonder Terrence Malick continues to expl...
Amid all the controversy, criticism, and celebration of Terence Malick\u27s award-winning film The T...
Terrence Malick’s film The Tree of Life presents a personal and emotionally-laden memory play that i...
The Tree of Lifetouches on embodiment of the soul in an early sequence covering courtship, marriage ...
In The Tree of Life Terrence Malick poses the question of the relation between the order of grace an...
The oeuvre of the American film writer, director and producer, Terrence Malick has consistently tra...
This paper uses the affect theory of Gilles Deleuze, Raymond Williams, and Lauren Berlant, and the p...
This chapter will consider the representation of personal and national trauma in Terence Mallick’s P...
"If the previous chapters by Cabrera, Reid and Craig, and Cerbone all accentuate the paradox of exis...
This dissertation fills a gap in the scholarship on the films of Terrence Malick by providing a hist...
Living in a world as complex as this present age presents a series of choices of mixed moral clarity...
This thesis proposes that, rather than giving an answer to the problem of undeserved suffering, the ...
But turn in the Book of Job to the fourth chapter and let\u27s now look at the earthly scene. We\u27...