![]() I found myself wondering, a bit tongue-in-cheek, that if God were reaching through film to bless the world with moments of grace, that God might be more efficient in doing so through more popular movies. It’s a beautiful, rich, and endlessly rewarding film, that maybe 5% of people have seen. Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life remains a popular example of this. ![]() But often I found that the discussions around theology and film were happening around films that not very many people were actually seeing. I guess it just made sense to do both at the same time. It’s probably because I’m an avid consumer of film and television, and I have also always felt a call to seek God. When I was doing my degree at Fuller, I tended to gravitate toward classes that explored popular culture and art for signs of grace. There are SPOILERS for Captain America: Civil War throughout this article.
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