Institution: Renison University College, University of Waterloo
Course Term: Fall
Course Year: 2012
Annotation:
A 2012 course by Douglas Cowan at the University of Waterloo focused on “discerning how the various dimensions of religious belief and practice are reflected and refracted in film and television . . . in late modern society.”
A 2010 course by Gail Hamner at Syracuse University explores “various understandings and functions of religion as we discuss films and articles in light of our experiences.”
A 2002 course by Elizabeth Tillar at St. Anselm College “explores theological themes, symbols, motifs, and images through screenings of American and
foreign films.”
A 2010 course by Gail Hamner at Syracuse University explores “various understandings and functions of religion as we discuss films and articles in light of our experiences.”
A 2002 course by Elizabeth Tillar at St. Anselm College “explores theological themes, symbols, motifs, and images through screenings of American and
foreign films.”
Bible in Contemporary Fiction and Film (1992-2002)
A 2005 course by Cheryl Rhodes at the University of South Carolina “designed to assist the student in recognizing and understanding the use of religion and the Bible in contemporary fiction and film.”
A 2009 course by Judith Weisenfeld at Princeton University on “the politics of representing religion at key moments in both American film and American religious history.”