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Fuller Conversations: Theodicy at the Movies
The “problem of evil” is more than just the problem of how a good God
could allow evil to exist. In its broadest interpretation, it means
something closer to the problem of the meaning of life: How are we to
make sense of our place in a world where evil
exists? These days it seems profound reflection on this important
question is done as much through cinema as it is through academic
theology and philosophy. In this film discussion series, we will
follow a chronological journey through Western religion, moving
from modernized meditations on the Hebrew book of Job (9/19 - "A Serious
Man") and the Greek tragedy of Oedipus (10/24 -"Oldboy") to
investigations into the continuing relevance of classical Christian
concepts such as sacrificial suffering (11/14 - "Dead Man
Walking") and the figure of the Devil (12/12 - "Requiem"). We will
watch the movies together and then enjoy a lively discussion where all
viewpoints are welcome.
Fuller
Conversations fosters a dialogical space for the creative integration of
worship, theology and the arts in culture. From conversations on the emergent
church to film and art discussions, Fuller Conversations seeks to
explore how faith in Jesus Christ is related to human flourishing in every
sphere of life.
PLEASE RSVP FOR DECEMBER 12
Location: St. Mark's Between-the-Bayous
| Audience: All |
| Event Type: |
 |
| Start Date:
12/12/2011
End Date:
12/12/2011
Time:
7:00-10:00pm
PM
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| Venue: St. Mark's Between-the-Bayous |
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Address: 1900 Kane St.
Houston,
TX
77007
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| Contact Person: Quique Autrey |
| Phone: 281-854-2111 |
| Email:
quiqueautrey@fuller.edu
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| RSVP:
Yes
By:
2011-12-12
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