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E-raamat: Spirit and the Screen: Pneumatological Reflections on Contemporary Cinema

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The Spirit and the Screen engages contemporary films from the perspective of pneumatology to give theologies of culture fruitful new perspectives that begin with the Spirit rather than other common theological contact points (Christology, anthropology, theological ethics, creation, eschatology, etc.). This book explores pertinent pneumatological issues that arise in film, as well as literary devices that draw allusions to the Spirit. It offers three main contributions: first, it explores how Christian understandings of the person and work of the Spirit illuminate the nature of film and film-making; second, it shows that there are in fact Spirit figures in film (as distinct from but inseparable from Christ-figures), even if sometimes theyre not intended as such, Spirit-led characters, are moved to act prophetically, against their inclinations and in excess of their skill or knowledge and with eccentric, life-giving creativity; third, it identifies subtle and explicit symbolizations of the Spirit in pop culture, symbolizations that requires deep, careful thinking about the Christian doctrine of the Spirit and generate new horizons for cultural analysis. The contributors of this book explore these issues, asking how Christian convictions and experiences of the Spirit might shape the way one thinks about films and film-making.

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Rather than once again exploring films which have a Christ-figuree.g., Logan, One Flew over the Cuckoos NestThe Spirit and the Screen focuses instead on the importance of the Spirit, believing that the Spirit of Life is in all things, both inspiring and advocating. The authors of this first-rate collection are a diverse group of younger and more mature scholars, male and female, Pentecostal and non-Pentecostal, white and persons of color. Together, their differing perspectives help readers understand the range and depth of film analysis from a pneumatological perspective. In the process, they break new and helpful ground in theology and film studies. Highly recommended! -- Robert K. Johnston, Fuller Theological Seminary; author of Reel Spirituality and Gods Wider Presence

Chapter 1 Introduction: Beginnings and Aspirations (or: The Spirit Glows Where It Wills)
1(6)
Chris E. W. Green
PART I THE SPIRIT AND THE NATURE OF FILM (MAKING)
7(62)
Chapter 2 The Move of the Spirit: Pneumatology and Temporality in Malick's Cinema
9(16)
Chris E. W. Green
Chapter 3 Feed the Birds: Mary Poppins, Film Musicals, and the Spirit of Life
25(16)
Kutter Callaway
Chapter 4 Traditioning and the Spirit in Martin Scorsese's Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story
41(14)
Jeffrey S. Lamp
Chapter 5 Power of the Spirit: Sayers and Cinema
55(14)
Crystal L. Downing
PART II SPIRIT FIGURES
69(62)
Chapter 6 POWER. GRACE. WISDOM. WONDER.: The Paraclete in Patty Jenkins's Wonder Woman
71(14)
Steven Felix-Jager
Chapter 7 Exegeting Samwise the (Brave) Advocate
85(14)
Lucia M. Sanders
Chapter 8 Paciencia y Fe: The Spirited Presence of Abuela Claudia in In the Heights
99(14)
Wilmer Estrada-Carrasquillo
Chapter 9 The Spirit and the Bride Say, "Come": A Pneumatological Exploration of Te Fiti in Disney's Moana
113(18)
D. Coleby Delgado
PART III THE SPIRIT-LED LIFE
131(80)
Chapter 10 The Hospitality of the Spirit in Encanto
133(18)
"Joey" Alanhe
Chapter 11 "Leave Six Inches for the Holy Spirit": Lady Bird Comes of Age
151(16)
Gaye Williams Morris
Chapter 12 Spiritus Absconditus: Listening to the Holy Spirit in Des Hommes et des Dieux
167(18)
Sid D. Sudiacal
Chapter 13 A Hidden Life: Nonviolent Civil Disobedience and the Spirit of God in an Age of Totalitarianism
185(18)
Robby Waddell
Chapter 14 Conclusion: Collective Themes and Common Threads
203(8)
Steven Felix-Jager
Index 211(2)
About the Editors and Contributors 213
Chris E.W. Green is professor of public theology at Southeastern University and the director of the St Anthony Institute of Theology, Philosophy, and Liturgics.

Steven Félix-Jäger is associate professor and chair of the Worship Arts and Media program at Life Pacific University.