Cross Currents
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Articles in Spring 2004 issue of Cross Currents
- Hospitable vision: some notes on the ethics of seeing film
by Margaret R. Miles - Prophecy
- If only you could see what I've seen with your eyes: destabilized spectatorship and creation's chaos in blade runner
by Jenna Tiitsman - Forest fire
- Himala: the temptress, the virgin, and the elusive miracle
by Antonio D. Sison - Sand dunes
- Tarantino's incarnational theology: Reservoir Dogs, crucifixions and spectacular violence
by Kent L. Brintnall - Manna
- Filmmaking as spiritual practice and ministry
by Macky Alston - Methodology
by Christopher Anderson - Trembling Playground: two young directors discuss film, faith, and the challenges of documenting religion
by Sandi Simcha DuBowski - Before you were seen
by K.V. Wilt - Hiroshima, mon amour: a new film coincides with the rebirth of the nuclear age
by Carey Monserrate - Since you came
- The Passion of cinema
by Carey Monserrate - Black Rain: reflections on Hiroshima and nuclear war in Japanese film
by Robert Feleppa - Auteur! Auteur!
by Peter Heinegg - "I didn't see any anti-semitism": why many Christians don't have a problem with the Passion of the Christ
by Mary C. Boys - Terrorism: a problem for ethics or pastoral theology?
by G. Clarke Chapman, Jr. - Alternative traditions in early Christianity
by Raymond Martin - Mel Gibson's alter ego: a male Passion for violence
by Bjorn Krondorfer - Belief
by Yakov Azriel