One of the challenges for theology is the apparent ease with which one can search for correlations between religious narratives/imagery and movie narratives/imagery, and the hunt for Christ figures in movies is certainly leading the pack. Such projects can reach absurd limits, to the point that either Christ figures are simply in the eye of the beholder or the correlations are so flat as to be uninteresting. With so much of that kind of mediocre work going on, Deacy asks these key analytical questions: When is theology an integral part of a film, and when is it brought to a film? To address these challenges of method, he encourages us to push theological considerations beyond Christ typology and into a deeper examination of both the concept...
This is Chris Deacy’s first book, which lays the groundwork for examining how the medium of film may...
How plausible is it to examine the medium of film through a Christian lens? Are there any grounds fo...
This is the Age of Hollywood, and so utilising popular films in the religious education quest is onl...
This is the second century of the age of Hollywood, yet, the pedagogic utilisation of popular featur...
JESUS COVERED IN A SECULAR WRAPPER: THE CHRIST-FIGURE IN POPULAR FILMSPOPULAR feature films(1) shoul...
Dr. Lewis compares the movies of Ben Hur and King of Kings for the way in which they treat the m...
Dr. Lewis demontrates the use of Christ -figures in movies such as The Cowboys , Gran Torino and ...
Jesus films abound, but less appreciated are the numerous hidden Jesus characters built into popular...
The aim of this paper is to offer a critical response to Anton Karl Kozlovic’s article, published in...
With the decline and fall of the religious epic, christology (the study of the person of Christ) in ...
In this second century of the Age of Hollywood and the reign of moving image culture, popular featur...
Films about Jesus attempt to interpret the gospel in light of both cultural issues and the concerns ...
An effective technique for teaching religion/theology students the virtues of close reading of fil...
Christ-figures increasingly permeate the popular cinema, but hunting for them is not necessarily a b...
In this article, I examine how film enables us to (re-)examine, critique and challenge the efficacy ...
This is Chris Deacy’s first book, which lays the groundwork for examining how the medium of film may...
How plausible is it to examine the medium of film through a Christian lens? Are there any grounds fo...
This is the Age of Hollywood, and so utilising popular films in the religious education quest is onl...
This is the second century of the age of Hollywood, yet, the pedagogic utilisation of popular featur...
JESUS COVERED IN A SECULAR WRAPPER: THE CHRIST-FIGURE IN POPULAR FILMSPOPULAR feature films(1) shoul...
Dr. Lewis compares the movies of Ben Hur and King of Kings for the way in which they treat the m...
Dr. Lewis demontrates the use of Christ -figures in movies such as The Cowboys , Gran Torino and ...
Jesus films abound, but less appreciated are the numerous hidden Jesus characters built into popular...
The aim of this paper is to offer a critical response to Anton Karl Kozlovic’s article, published in...
With the decline and fall of the religious epic, christology (the study of the person of Christ) in ...
In this second century of the Age of Hollywood and the reign of moving image culture, popular featur...
Films about Jesus attempt to interpret the gospel in light of both cultural issues and the concerns ...
An effective technique for teaching religion/theology students the virtues of close reading of fil...
Christ-figures increasingly permeate the popular cinema, but hunting for them is not necessarily a b...
In this article, I examine how film enables us to (re-)examine, critique and challenge the efficacy ...
This is Chris Deacy’s first book, which lays the groundwork for examining how the medium of film may...
How plausible is it to examine the medium of film through a Christian lens? Are there any grounds fo...
This is the Age of Hollywood, and so utilising popular films in the religious education quest is onl...