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Catching Light: Looking for God in the Movies

 

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Catching Light: Looking for God in the Movies
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Films have come to not only entertain modern minds but also inform and shape them. Many of the best cinematic works have profound religious elements -- some obvious, some more subtle. In Roy Anker examines nineteen popular films, showing how they convey a range of striking perspectives on the human encounter with God.

These selected films portray God showing up in different, surprising ways amid the messy circumstances of life. Anker looks closely at the plot of each film, especially at how characters, through their experiences, ultimately move "toward Light," toward recognition of a loving, redemptive deity.

The first section of looks at classic 1970s films that inspect personal, social, and cultural evil: trilogy, and The second group of films depicts the ways and depths of specifically Christian notions of redemption: and Some of the most successful films of our time have come as fairy-tale fantasies: the saga, and three of Steven Spielberg's "lost boy" stories ( and ), each of which Anker interprets as a fable of search and redemption. The films in the last section of the book feature characters who, to their great surprise, are ambushed by a wholly unexpected God: and

In addition to focusing on the theological dimension of each film, Anker comments on its merits both as story and as cinema. Also included are sidebars that discuss each film's history and significance as well as the quality and special features of DVD editions. For anyone interested in the intersection of religion, art, and culture, offers a unique view of contemporary faith.

 

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