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- catalog abstract "This practical, hands-on book will help Christian educators, youth leaders, and adult spiritual formation directors use films -- from classic to contemporary--to explore faith within the usual 40-50 minutes time slots. Mraz provides an introduction, related Scripture passages, and carefully selected film segments (with VCR counter numbers and DVD settings). Using twelve movies, including Saving Private Ryan, Smoke signals, and Dead Man Walking, thought-provoking discussion questions challenge participants to examine issues from temptation and forgiveness to gratitude and redemption.".
- catalog contributor b13283890.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [102]).".
- catalog description "Introduction: Practical suggestions for the group leader; Legalities -- 1. Sacrifice: What do we owe one another?: "Saving Private Ryan" -- 2. Truth: Can science and religion coexist?: "Contact" -- 3. Memory: How are memories vehicles of grace?: "A river runs through it" -- 4. Temptation: What are the things that seduce us?: "Quiz show" -- 5. Disappointment: How do we cope when others break our hearts?: "The music box" -- 6. Envy: Why is jealousy a sin?: "Amadeus" -- 7. Suffering: How do we understand the problem of pain?: "Shadowlands" -- 8. How do we give and accept forgiveness?: "Smoke signals" -- 9. Gratitude: How is beauty a gateway to thankfulness?: "American beauty"-- 10. Repentance: Why is confession good for the soul?: "Dead man walking" -- 11. Acceptance: What is the difference between accepting and "settling"?: "The prince of tides" -- 12. Empathy: How is empathy the heart of Christian faith?: "To kill a mockingbird."".
- catalog description "This practical, hands-on book will help Christian educators, youth leaders, and adult spiritual formation directors use films -- from classic to contemporary--to explore faith within the usual 40-50 minutes time slots. Mraz provides an introduction, related Scripture passages, and carefully selected film segments (with VCR counter numbers and DVD settings). Using twelve movies, including Saving Private Ryan, Smoke signals, and Dead Man Walking, thought-provoking discussion questions challenge participants to examine issues from temptation and forgiveness to gratitude and redemption.".
- catalog extent "ix, 101 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "081921955X (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Harrisburg, Pa. : Morehouse Pub.,".
- catalog subject "268/.67 21".
- catalog subject "BV1535.4 .M73 2004".
- catalog subject "Motion pictures in Christian education.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Practical suggestions for the group leader; Legalities -- 1. Sacrifice: What do we owe one another?: "Saving Private Ryan" -- 2. Truth: Can science and religion coexist?: "Contact" -- 3. Memory: How are memories vehicles of grace?: "A river runs through it" -- 4. Temptation: What are the things that seduce us?: "Quiz show" -- 5. Disappointment: How do we cope when others break our hearts?: "The music box" -- 6. Envy: Why is jealousy a sin?: "Amadeus" -- 7. Suffering: How do we understand the problem of pain?: "Shadowlands" -- 8. How do we give and accept forgiveness?: "Smoke signals" -- 9. Gratitude: How is beauty a gateway to thankfulness?: "American beauty"-- 10. Repentance: Why is confession good for the soul?: "Dead man walking" -- 11. Acceptance: What is the difference between accepting and "settling"?: "The prince of tides" -- 12. Empathy: How is empathy the heart of Christian faith?: "To kill a mockingbird."".
- catalog title "Finding faith at the movies / Barbara Mraz.".
- catalog type "text".