Spiritual Growth Ministries' Journal of Contemplative Spirituality (Refresh) has its theme for the Winter 2006 issue: Reel Light: Film and Spirituality.
Andrew Dunn, the editor asks, "What if the act of movie going and watching has become a religious activity for many with its own rituals and temples as John Lyden suggests? I notice how religiously large quantities of popcorn, lollies, soft drink or coffee and icecream are consumed at the cinema, almost sacramentally one suspects! What if the communal aspect of film viewing has become a modus operandi for creating community that has its own life and vigour?" He then gives us some guidelines on how to watch movies in Cinema and Contemplation
Paul Fromont writes on Spiritual Direction: Waking Up and Recovering Ourselves through Movies. Using the movie The Matrix as the context, he uses waking up and recovering our true selves. Val Roberts uses the movie Forrest Gump to show us The Power of Love. Digby Wilkerson offers us his list of 100 Art and Faith Films. Man, I have not seen many of them. And Martin Stewart offers us his thoughts on Films as Parables.
The Journal also supplied some useful links:
Journal of Religion and Film.
www.unomaha.edu/jrf/
Christianity Today at the Movies offering “Biblical perspectives on contemporary cinema”.
www.christianitytoday.com/movies/
Describes itself as “pop culture from a spiritual point of view”.
www.hollywoodjesus.com
Jesus: Real to Reel Bibliography and Web Resources For Religion/Theology and Film.
http://post.queensu.ca/~rsa/Real2Reel/realreel.htm
Film making as spiritual practice and ministry.
http://www.crosscurrents.org/Alston0204.htm
Jesus: The Christ Film Web Pages
http://www.ntgateway.com/film/Celluloid
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