EPISODE · Dec 11, 2024 · 48 MIN
Klaus and the Joy of Rediscovering Kindness
from Theology of Film - Interpreting and Applying Hollywood’s Modern-Day Parables · host Ryan Lee Taylor
In this festive episode of Theology of Film, Ryan and Laura reflect on the true spirit of Christmas as they delve into the Netflix animated movie Klaus, exploring its themes of transformation, kindness, and community. Throughout their conversation, they explore how small acts of goodwill can spark widespread change, emphasizing the importance of genuine love, practicing compassion, and living peaceably with others. Join the conversation with us by subscribing to see how films like 'Klaus' can deepen your understanding of God's truth and impact your daily life. Discussed Passage Romans 12:9-21 Mentioned in this episode: Arcane (tv series) Ulysses - James Joyce (book) Wellness - Nathan Hill (book) The Christmas Chronicles (movie) Let us know your thoughts! Send questions and movie recommendations to us at: [email protected]
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In this festive episode of Theology of Film, Ryan and Laura reflect on the true spirit of Christmas as they delve into the Netflix animated movie Klaus, exploring its themes of transformation, kindness, and community. Throughout their conversation, they explore how small acts of goodwill can spark widespread change, emphasizing the importance of genuine love, practicing compassion, and living peaceably with others. Join the conversation with us by subscribing to see how films like 'Klaus' can deepen your understanding of God's truth and impact your daily life. Discussed Passage Romans 12:9-21 Mentioned in this episode: Arcane (tv series) Ulysses - James Joyce (book) Wellness - Nathan Hill (book) The Christmas Chronicles (movie) Let us know your thoughts! Send questions and movie recommendations to us at: [email protected]
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