Marking the invention of cinema as a point of entry and consequent filmic narratives about Jesus as aesthetic documents, this study will demonstrate how movie-going, due to its similarity to the devotional exercise of "worship" and the motion picture's continual co-option for perceived religious purposes as readily indicated by the recent reception of The Passion of the Christ, complicates what otherwise might be the obvious distinction between the sacred and the profane. Examining the way in which the spectator is prompted by certain traditions of cinematic language and interpretation, this dissertation demonstrates how the representation of the Jesus in cinema must by definition always insinuate the sacrosanct, even if the symbol or image...
Though movies based on the Gospels might be entertaining and even deeply affective as movies, the me...
Over the past few decades, there has been a growing tendency for independent Christian filmmaking to...
Dr. Lewis compares the movies of Ben Hur and King of Kings for the way in which they treat the m...
Marking the invention of cinema as a point of entry and consequent filmic narratives about Jesus as ...
The purpose of this investigation is to discuss popular film interpretations of Christ’s life and ho...
In this second century of the Age of Hollywood and the reign of moving image culture, popular featur...
Jesus films abound, but less appreciated are the numerous hidden Jesus characters built into popular...
Films about Jesus attempt to interpret the gospel in light of both cultural issues and the concerns ...
This is the second century of the age of Hollywood, yet, the pedagogic utilisation of popular featur...
The Passion has all the elements of classical tragedy: powerful characters, and a powerful plot fill...
A key task in theological reflection on film is to emphasize its place within tradition – that it is...
The aim of this paper is to offer a critical response to Anton Karl Kozlovic’s article, published in...
It should not be surprising that an ultra-violent image of the final hours of Jesus' life emerged in...
When at the onset of the twentieth century, the influential German theologian Albert Schweitzer publ...
Jēzus dievišķība ir netaustāma parādība, tādējādi rodas lielas grūtības to atveidot. Laikam ejot Jēz...
Though movies based on the Gospels might be entertaining and even deeply affective as movies, the me...
Over the past few decades, there has been a growing tendency for independent Christian filmmaking to...
Dr. Lewis compares the movies of Ben Hur and King of Kings for the way in which they treat the m...
Marking the invention of cinema as a point of entry and consequent filmic narratives about Jesus as ...
The purpose of this investigation is to discuss popular film interpretations of Christ’s life and ho...
In this second century of the Age of Hollywood and the reign of moving image culture, popular featur...
Jesus films abound, but less appreciated are the numerous hidden Jesus characters built into popular...
Films about Jesus attempt to interpret the gospel in light of both cultural issues and the concerns ...
This is the second century of the age of Hollywood, yet, the pedagogic utilisation of popular featur...
The Passion has all the elements of classical tragedy: powerful characters, and a powerful plot fill...
A key task in theological reflection on film is to emphasize its place within tradition – that it is...
The aim of this paper is to offer a critical response to Anton Karl Kozlovic’s article, published in...
It should not be surprising that an ultra-violent image of the final hours of Jesus' life emerged in...
When at the onset of the twentieth century, the influential German theologian Albert Schweitzer publ...
Jēzus dievišķība ir netaustāma parādība, tādējādi rodas lielas grūtības to atveidot. Laikam ejot Jēz...
Though movies based on the Gospels might be entertaining and even deeply affective as movies, the me...
Over the past few decades, there has been a growing tendency for independent Christian filmmaking to...
Dr. Lewis compares the movies of Ben Hur and King of Kings for the way in which they treat the m...