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Faith and Film
A Guidebook for Leaders

By Edward N. McNulty

Faith and Film

Growing numbers of church leaders are discovering that many films are able to impact viewers with gospel truths almost as well as a good sermon. Former pastor and longtime reviewer of films Ed McNulty offers this insightful guide to help church leaders enter into dialogue with contemporary films. McNulty carefully crafts a theology of movies and then provides practical suggestions for creating and leading movie discussions with groups. In addition, he provides people from all across the theological spectrum with a framework to understand whether the overall message of a film outweighs concerns over profanity, violence, or sex in the film. He concludes by introducing twenty-seven films and including provocative questions about each that will prepare leaders to assemble and facilitate a group. Popular films explored include The Color Purple; Crash; Hotel Rwanda; The Matrix; Million Dollar Baby, O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Shawshank Redemption. Faith and Film accessibly and comprehensively helps readers and moviegoers develop “eyes that see and ears that hear” how God’s messages of hope and love are revealed in contemporary films.


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About the Author

Edward N. McNulty

Edward N. McNulty

Born in Indianapolis, IN. Attended Butler Un.; McCormick Theological Seminary; United Theological Seminary (Dayton, OH—D.Min.)
Married with five grown children. Served churches in ND,WV,OH,NY.
Grew up loving films, and used them in all of my churches. Have written for Catholic and Protestant publications since 1977, currently for Visual Parables (visualparables.net), Presbyterians Today, lectionAid, and Lectionary Homiletics. Currently live in NKY near Cincinnati.
Featured as speaker/workshop leader at seminaries, conferences, churches from Canada and Maine to California.