
Dreams, Doubt, and Dread
The Spiritual in Film
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 24. August 2016
222 pages
978-1-4982-2309-6 (ISBN)
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Films are modern spiritual phenomena. They function as such in at least three profound ways: world projection, thought experiments, and catharsis (i.e., as dreams, doubt, and dread). Understanding film in this way allows for a theological account of the experience that speaks to the religious possibilities of film that far extend the portrayal of religious themes or content. Dreams, Doubt, and Dread: The Spiritual in Film aims to address films as spiritual experiences. This collection of short essays and dialogues examines films phenomenologically--through the experience of the viewer as an agent having been acted upon in the functioning of the film itself. Authors were invited to take one of the main themes and creatively consider how film, in their experiences, has provided opportunities for new modes of thinking. Contributors will then engaged one another in a dialogue about the similarities and differences in their descriptions of film as spiritual phenomena. The intended aim of this text is to shift contemporary theological film engagement away from a simple mode of analysis in which theological concepts are simply read into the film itself and begin to let films speak for themselves as profoundly spiritual experiences.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Eugene
United States
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978-1-4982-2309-6 (9781498223096)
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Persons
Zachary Settle is currently a PhD student in the Graduate Department of Religion at Vanderbilt in the areas of political theology and political economy. He is the theology editor for The Other Journal.
Taylor Worley holds a PhD in theology from the Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts at the University of St. Andrews and serves as Associate Professor of Faith and Culture at Trinity International University in Deerfield, IL.
Taylor Worley holds a PhD in theology from the Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts at the University of St. Andrews and serves as Associate Professor of Faith and Culture at Trinity International University in Deerfield, IL.
Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction: Thinking How Film Feels
- All Secrets and Darkness
- Leaving Earth To Find Home
- The Impossibility of the Black Hero
- Roundtable on Dreams
- A Cinema of Second Chances
- Indispensible Doubts, Embodied Hopes
- Betraying the Medium
- Roundtable on Doubt
- Beyond Death?
- Aesthetics of the "Made"
- Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Cinematic Eschatology
- Roundtable on Dread
- Afterword
- Name/Subject Index
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