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Series: Theology of Play
Title: The Sacred Art of Movie Observance
Last week we explored the world of literature, and now we turn our attention to movies. Does God like movies? Movies are visually dramatic stories, and in the Bible the dominant means through which God communicates with us is through visually dramatic stories—not rational proofs and apologetics, doctrinal catechism, bullet points, or systematic theology. Much of the overall movement in Scripture is story, vision, symbol, and narrative. God seems to delight in using the dramatic, the visual, and stories to deliver His truth to us. God seems to love movies! Join us as we stroll through drama, theater, and parable in a study called: The Sacred Art of Movie Observance.
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