2008-03-03T19:02:20-07:00

From Mark Dever’s blurb for Don Carson’s “Christ and Culture Revisited”: “Carson exposes and explodes ‘egregious reductionisms’ which he says too often afflict Christians. We can’t reduce the relationship of Christ and culture to one model (Niebuhrian or otherwise).” Read more

2008-02-29T15:32:26-07:00

Brad Pitt used to be a Southern Baptist. HT: Owen. Read more

2008-02-28T17:10:32-07:00

What makes a film (or art in general) good? The directing? The screenplay? The acting? The answer, of course, is yes. All of these things vastly improve a film's quality. This is what Movieguide views as secondary. For Movieguide, content is king. Read more

2008-02-27T15:21:51-07:00

In the second response to Tom Snyder (editor of Movieguide.org), Ben Bartlett investigates the true nature of the verse in question. What does Paul really mean by "whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things," and what does it mean for how we view film? Read more

2008-02-26T16:45:58-07:00

Voting for Obama? Read more

2008-02-26T16:25:46-07:00

The Faith and Film Critics Best of 2007 Nominees Read more

2008-02-26T15:27:29-07:00

Remembering Christian rock maverick Larry Norman:“Fans of contemporary Christian music (or CCM, as it’s come to be known) often claim that their heroes could be mainstream stars if only they didn’t sing about Jesus. Usually, that’s a lot of malarkey, but in Norman’s case, it happened to be true.” Read more

2008-02-26T15:11:18-07:00

Editor of Movieguide, Tom Snyder writes,"Just because the secular movie critics and secular elites in Hollywood don’t like some of the movies we pick does not mean that they are really bad movies within the categories in which we pick them. In that sense, ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS was a very entertaining, uplifting family movie that kids would enjoy. The mainstream critics trashed it, but the American audience, many of whom still have strong vestiges of their Christian heritage, even though not all of them may understand essential Christian doctrines like the sinlessness of Christ and the biblical doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, not by works, seemed to like the movie very much." Read more

2008-02-26T13:54:09-07:00

Should We Be Watching More Movies? Read more

2008-02-25T10:58:10-07:00

Oprah has become a true force in American pop culture, and her talk show is just the beginning. Oprah has her own magazine, cable channel, and as of Sunday her own prime time network television show. Of course, none of that is nearly as valuable or important as the influence she has on a good percentage of Americans. Forget the presidential race, Oprah is our real president. Read more




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