I think that Josh Larsen believes that movies can be important imaginative visions, but he goes one step further. Posting about the book Movies are Prayers from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation. https://inallthings.org/movies-are-prayers-book-review
This is a review essay on three books: Paul Schrader, Transcendental Style in Film: Ozu, Bresson, Dr...
Ch. 4 Escaping into reality / Geivett p. 71-88 Those who tell stories rule society. Plato So who t...
This is a book review of Terry Lindvall\u27s God on the Big Screen: A History of Hollywood Prayer fr...
Goodwin believes that great films are great art, and as such, are able to move viewers affectively a...
A century has passed since peepshows were the rage, and it may be useful at this time to broaden the...
Most of my students watch more movies than they read books. Some students choose not to register for...
More and more I’m convinced the current cultural paradigm leaves us too thin. The practical and obje...
Josh Larsen, Radio Host, Author, Editor and Film Critic, Think Christian, Chicago, IL, speaks about ...
This is a book review of Zachary Settle and Taylor Worley, eds. Dreams, Doubt, and Dread: The Spirit...
How plausible is it to examine the medium of film through a Christian lens? Are there any grounds fo...
Blog post, “A Beautiful Movie“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and ...
In the following essay I identify some of the images of God I have found in contemporary, popular mo...
This is a book review of S. Brent Plate\u27s Religion and Film: Cinema and the Re-creation of the Wo...
Wonder, Horror, Mystery is a dialogue between two friends, both notable arts critics, that takes the...
Adolescents are bombarded during most of their waking hours by images on various screens: computer, ...
This is a review essay on three books: Paul Schrader, Transcendental Style in Film: Ozu, Bresson, Dr...
Ch. 4 Escaping into reality / Geivett p. 71-88 Those who tell stories rule society. Plato So who t...
This is a book review of Terry Lindvall\u27s God on the Big Screen: A History of Hollywood Prayer fr...
Goodwin believes that great films are great art, and as such, are able to move viewers affectively a...
A century has passed since peepshows were the rage, and it may be useful at this time to broaden the...
Most of my students watch more movies than they read books. Some students choose not to register for...
More and more I’m convinced the current cultural paradigm leaves us too thin. The practical and obje...
Josh Larsen, Radio Host, Author, Editor and Film Critic, Think Christian, Chicago, IL, speaks about ...
This is a book review of Zachary Settle and Taylor Worley, eds. Dreams, Doubt, and Dread: The Spirit...
How plausible is it to examine the medium of film through a Christian lens? Are there any grounds fo...
Blog post, “A Beautiful Movie“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and ...
In the following essay I identify some of the images of God I have found in contemporary, popular mo...
This is a book review of S. Brent Plate\u27s Religion and Film: Cinema and the Re-creation of the Wo...
Wonder, Horror, Mystery is a dialogue between two friends, both notable arts critics, that takes the...
Adolescents are bombarded during most of their waking hours by images on various screens: computer, ...
This is a review essay on three books: Paul Schrader, Transcendental Style in Film: Ozu, Bresson, Dr...
Ch. 4 Escaping into reality / Geivett p. 71-88 Those who tell stories rule society. Plato So who t...
This is a book review of Terry Lindvall\u27s God on the Big Screen: A History of Hollywood Prayer fr...