This article attempts to show the fruitful dialogue which exists when one cross-pollinates hermeneutics and the task of film editing. Though seemingly unrelated, their engagement is a rich collaboration that brings a deeper appreciation for the cinematic process as well as an alternative way of looking at the interpretive process as it relates to Scripture. This article traces the history of and approaches to cinematic editing in hopes that it might provide a significant interlocutor to the burgeoning field of hermeneutical studies
Goodwin believes that great films are great art, and as such, are able to move viewers affectively a...
Using philosophical propositions from Stanley Cavell\u27s work The World Viewed, I argue in this pap...
This is a review essay on three books: Paul Schrader, Transcendental Style in Film: Ozu, Bresson, Dr...
<strong>Tendencies in film hermeneutics.</strong> Hollywood is synonymous with the tradi...
The aim of this article is to examine the manner and extent to which the medium of film is capable o...
One of the central concepts in feminist film criticism is that of gaze, also called male gaze: the o...
The Editor introduces the October 2001 issue of the Journal of Religion and Film
This article was delivered as a paper at the 2015 International Conference on Religion and Film in I...
In this article, I argue that the 2009 film, Vision: From the Life of Hildegard of Bingen, presents ...
In this article, I examine how film enables us to (re-)examine, critique and challenge the efficacy ...
This book has two main areas of focus: first, how it is possible to develop theological perspectives...
This is a book review of S. Brent Plate\u27s Religion and Film: Cinema and the Re-creation of the Wo...
Film is becoming an important art form. Studies on the relationship between film and theology have b...
This paper engages in a critical, creative conversation with John Lyden\u27s article in JR & F 1.2. ...
This thesis contributes to the interdisciplinary study of theology and film. It recognises that the ...
Goodwin believes that great films are great art, and as such, are able to move viewers affectively a...
Using philosophical propositions from Stanley Cavell\u27s work The World Viewed, I argue in this pap...
This is a review essay on three books: Paul Schrader, Transcendental Style in Film: Ozu, Bresson, Dr...
<strong>Tendencies in film hermeneutics.</strong> Hollywood is synonymous with the tradi...
The aim of this article is to examine the manner and extent to which the medium of film is capable o...
One of the central concepts in feminist film criticism is that of gaze, also called male gaze: the o...
The Editor introduces the October 2001 issue of the Journal of Religion and Film
This article was delivered as a paper at the 2015 International Conference on Religion and Film in I...
In this article, I argue that the 2009 film, Vision: From the Life of Hildegard of Bingen, presents ...
In this article, I examine how film enables us to (re-)examine, critique and challenge the efficacy ...
This book has two main areas of focus: first, how it is possible to develop theological perspectives...
This is a book review of S. Brent Plate\u27s Religion and Film: Cinema and the Re-creation of the Wo...
Film is becoming an important art form. Studies on the relationship between film and theology have b...
This paper engages in a critical, creative conversation with John Lyden\u27s article in JR & F 1.2. ...
This thesis contributes to the interdisciplinary study of theology and film. It recognises that the ...
Goodwin believes that great films are great art, and as such, are able to move viewers affectively a...
Using philosophical propositions from Stanley Cavell\u27s work The World Viewed, I argue in this pap...
This is a review essay on three books: Paul Schrader, Transcendental Style in Film: Ozu, Bresson, Dr...