They Do Not Realize We Are Bringing Them the Plague
Theology is one of the ways in which we repress anxiety, and though repression often produces fictitious ideas that do not work, the anxiety it covers does not lie.
Theology is one of the ways in which we repress anxiety, and though repression often produces fictitious ideas that do not work, the anxiety it covers does not lie.
How a documentary film that simulates an encounter with an alien life form may be challenging to our theological sensibilities.
As technological advance sells users on increasing personal power and protection from trauma, Christians must consider the idolatrous potential of buying in.
Film is a place of revelation through disruption.
What united many of the films at Sundance this year? The same story that unites us all.
Brigid Andrews writes about the trauma of birthing and postpartum depression.
Kyle Patrick Alvarez’s recent film, The Stanford Prison Experiment, is itself a theological, cinematic experiment.
The aftermath of bodily trauma can yield unexpected revelations about oneself and others.
Is there value in exploring the lives of sex offenders, regardless of how heartbreaking and difficult this exploration might be?