The Gospel According to Star Wars: Faith, Hope, and the ForcePresbyterian Publishing Corporation, 2. märts 2007 - 204 pages Star Wars is one of the most beloved movie series of all time, and in this book John McDowell explores the many spiritual themes that weave throughout the six films. From the Force to the dark side, the issues discussed in the films have a moral and spiritual complexity that, if paid attention to, can help us better understand our place in the world and our relation to others and to God. George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars, did not intend for his films to be mere entertainment, McDowell argues. Rather, he hoped his films would be used as a vehicle for moral education. |
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... seems largely to be a consequence of the plot - device function it has in ANH as a magical “ energy field ” that ... seems to wield and control the Force here . Obi - Wan's act of " Force manip- ulation " seems to be another example of ...
... seems largely to be a consequence of the plot - device function it has in ANH as a magical “ energy field ” that ... seems to wield and control the Force here . Obi - Wan's act of " Force manip- ulation " seems to be another example of ...
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... seems absurd to call God impersonal .... We have to remember that great forces don't really get anything done unless they are wielded in a context . . . and since whatever else we mean by God we mean what gets something done or made or ...
... seems absurd to call God impersonal .... We have to remember that great forces don't really get anything done unless they are wielded in a context . . . and since whatever else we mean by God we mean what gets something done or made or ...
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... seems to suggest there is morally more to him than this is when he seems to ten- derly and compassionately lay a hand on the horrendously injured young Vader after the Mustafar duel . ( It is arguable that he is con- cerned only with ...
... seems to suggest there is morally more to him than this is when he seems to ten- derly and compassionately lay a hand on the horrendously injured young Vader after the Mustafar duel . ( It is arguable that he is con- cerned only with ...
Contents
The Truthfulness of Star Wars | 1 |
God and the Good | 16 |
Evil Strikes Back | 39 |
Copyright | |
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